Camera
Help Us Capture Our Impact in the Field. Our organization works directly in the community, delivering programs and support where it matters most. To document our work and share real stories from the ground, we urgently need three (3) cameras for field activities.Currently, limited equipment makes it difficult to properly capture our programs, community engagement, trainings, and outreach activities. Quality photos and videos are essential for reporting to partners, attracting supporters, ensuring transparency, and telling the true stories of impact from the field.These cameras will be used exclusively by our organization to document activities, monitor progress, and share authentic field experiences with donors and stakeholders.By supporting this fundraiser, you are helping us strengthen accountability, visibility, and long-term sustainability of our work.Help us show the world the impact you make possible.
Appeal
What's Urgently Needed Now
Delivery methods
Courier/Post
Voucher/Funds
Quantity of items Needed
3
Country

Uganda
Camera
Quantity Needed: 1
Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA) is working to improve access to quality education for marginalised and out-of-school children in remote and underserved communities. Our projects focus on community mobilisation, teacher support and learning activities, but we currently lack a dedicated camera to document our progress. A camera will allow us to capture important moments such as classroom sessions, teacher training workshops, community meetings and engagement activities, as well as student participation and success stories. These visual records are essential for reporting progress, communicating with donors, advocating for education, and strengthening our monitoring and evaluation. We are requesting a camera to support our education projects, which will directly benefit 100 students with disabilities. With your support, CDEA will be able to better showcase positive change, improve transparency and accountability, and reach more marginalised children. Together, we can capture the impact of this work and help create a brighter future for these students.
Camera
Quantity Needed: 1
Education projects in remote and underserved communities require strong documentation to demonstrate impact, ensure accountability, and share learning. This project aims to improve access to quality education for marginalized and out-of-school children through community mobilization, teacher support, and learning activities. However, the project currently lacks a dedicated camera to document field activities. A camera will enable the team to capture photographs of classroom sessions, community meetings, training workshops, and student participation. These visual records will support progress reporting, donor communication, and advocacy for education. Photographs also help highlight success stories and motivate communities by showcasing positive change. In addition, proper visual documentation strengthens monitoring and evaluation by providing evidence of project implementation and improvements in learning environments. Therefore, procuring a camera is essential for effective documentation, transparency, and communication of the project’s outcomes and impact
Bluetooth speaker
Quantity Needed: 5
In this remote community, there is no access to radio, television or reliable internet. Information that many of us take for granted simply does not reach people here. A portable Bluetooth speaker allows community workers to play pre-loaded audio messages during group gatherings, ensuring important information can be shared with everyone at once. The speaker is used to deliver health messages, safety updates, education content and community announcements. It is a simple but powerful tool that helps connect people, support learning and make sure no one is left out because of where they live.
Camera
Quantity Needed: 1
We are working with young people in rural communities in Mbita, Kenya who are eager to learn photography and videography as tools for storytelling, advocacy, and livelihood creation. Many of these youths have passion and creativity but lack access to basic equipment. To train 20 youths, we require two cameras that will be shared during hands-on practical sessions. These cameras will enable the youths to learn visual documentation, capture community stories, and build skills that can lead to income generation and