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EtriLabs Launches the Africa NGO Resilience Platform (ANRP) to Support NGOs Impacted by USAID Funding Cuts

Cotonou, February 17, 2025 – In response to the USAID funding cuts affecting social projects carried out by many African NGOs, EtriLabs announces the launch of the African NGO Resilience Platform (ANRP), a collaborative initiative designed to help African NGOs affected by this crisis overcome the challenges they face.

The ANRP platform is an urgent and proactive response to the challenges posed by the loss of funding from USAID and other U.S. agencies. It aims to connect African NGOs to new funding opportunities, provide resources and knowledge to diversify their funding sources, and encourage increased collaboration between organizations to build resilience against external shocks.

Concrete Support for Impacted NGOs

NGOs registered on the Resilience Platform will benefit from several advantages:

  • Increased visibility by sharing their challenges and achievements to mobilize support.
  • Access to new sources of funding, such as grants, donors, and private sector partners.
  • Facilitation of collaboration with other NGOs and access to a wide network of partners to strengthen their resilience.
  • Access to knowledge and tools to ensure the sustainability of their projects despite financial challenges.

“The resilience of African NGOs is not just a priority; it is an urgency and a collective responsibility. Every project saved, every partnership formed, is a victory for human development,” adds Senam Beheton, Director of EtriLabs.

Why is the ANRP Essential Today?

USAID funding cuts have created a shockwave throughout the African nonprofit sector. Some organizations have already had to scale back their activities or even lay off key staff. This directly affects initiatives focused on:

  • Access to healthcare for vulnerable populations;
  • Empowerment of women and youth through education and economic development programs;
  • Protection of human rights and the fight against human trafficking;
  • Food security and humanitarian aid in regions facing multiple crises;
  • Several other critical areas for development, security, and peace.

By connecting these NGOs to alternative financial resources and fostering innovative partnerships, the ANRP provides a pragmatic solution to ensure the continuity of the most affected projects.

A Call to Action for NGOs and Partners

EtriLabs invites all impacted African NGOs to join the ANRP Platform by completing the dedicated form here: https://bit.ly/Africa_NGO_Resilience_Platform. This form will allow them to share their specific challenges and integrate into an active network of organizations, donors, and partners.

Furthermore, EtriLabs is calling on donors, funders, policymakers, and ecosystem partners who wish to contribute to this initiative. Together, we can support African NGOs and ensure the continuity of their social impact actions, essential for local communities.

“International solidarity should not be limited by the borders of a crisis. It must evolve to address current challenges. The ANRP represents a concrete opportunity for African NGOs, and we invite everyone to engage. Inaction is not an option. The future of millions of beneficiaries depends on our collective ability to find innovative and bold solutions,” says Senam Beheton.

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About EtriLabs

EtriLabs is a social innovation center committed to solving major challenges in Africa. Through dedicated programs, the organization supports youth, women, organizations, and ecosystems in driving innovation and creating transformative value across the continent.

This mission is focused on several key areas:

  • Gender and Inclusion: Promoting more equitable and inclusive African societies by empowering women and supporting disadvantaged populations.
  • Education: Ensuring access to quality education, adapted to the contemporary realities of the job market.
  • Health: Making healthcare accessible to all, without discrimination.

EtriLabs positions itself as a key player in social innovation in Africa, with a holistic approach to driving change and positive transformation across the continent.

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Fidelia Zoungni, Program Officer

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