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International Lifeline Fund (Lifeline)
Nonprofit Organization
Kampala, Uganda
Established in 2003 by Daniel Wolf in memory of his father, Dr. George Wolf, the International Lifeline Fund (Lifeline) is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing human suffering by providing sustainable access to clean water and energy solutions in sub-Saharan Africa and Haiti. Recognized for its impactful programs, Lifeline has improved the lives of over 250,000 beneficiaries in regions affected by conflict and poverty.
The organization fosters a work culture rooted in core values such as justice, compassion, commitment, authenticity, integrity, accountability, and respect, offering employees opportunities to engage in meaningful work that drives social change. Lifeline's innovative business model emphasizes market-based solutions, including the development and distribution of fuel-efficient stoves and community-based water services, aiming to promote self-sufficiency and environmental sustainability.
With a growing presence across multiple countries, Lifeline continues to expand its reach, forging partnerships with international agencies, governments, and local communities to enhance its impact. For more information, visit their website at www.lifelinefund.org.