Programmes
Discover the initiatives through which the Fuladu Foundation works alongside rural communities to expand access to education, strengthen sustainable livelihoods, and preserve cultural and spiritual heritage.
Bajiran Community Programme
The Bajiran Community Programme reflects the Fuladu Foundation’s commitment to supporting practical, community-driven initiatives that improve everyday life in rural areas.
Through consultations with residents and local leaders, the Foundation works with the community to identify priorities and support solutions that strengthen access to essential services and opportunities. These initiatives focus on improving living conditions, strengthening resilience, and supporting sustainable development within the village.
Projects under this programme are designed to respond directly to locally identified needs while building long-term community capacity.
The Bajiran Community Borehole was the first initiative implemented under this programme, addressing one of the community’s most urgent priorities: access to safe and reliable water.
Kesser Kunda Village Programme
The Kesser Kunda Village Programme reflects the Fuladu Foundation’s commitment to supporting sustainable, community-led development in rural areas.
Through ongoing dialogue with residents and village leadership, the Foundation works to identify local priorities and support initiatives that strengthen livelihoods, improve access to essential services, and build long-term community resilience.
The programme focuses on sustainable livelihoods, agriculture, and community infrastructure, creating practical opportunities for families to improve their living conditions while preserving the social and cultural fabric of the village.
Kesser Kunda holds an important place in the history of the Fuladu Kingdom as the resting place of King Musa Molloh Baldeh, the last king of Fuladu.
The Kesser Kunda Village Borehole is the first initiative implemented under this programme, addressing one of the community’s key priorities: access to reliable and clean water.
Support Community Projects
Community-based initiatives depend on partners and supporters who share our commitment to sustainable, locally-led development. The Fuladu Foundation works with individuals, partners, and institutions who are committed to supporting practical initiatives that improve the well-being of rural communities.
We also welcome the engagement of Gambians in the diaspora, whose experience, knowledge, and commitment to their communities make them important partners in advancing sustainable development at home.