At the Africa Training Institute (ATI), we collaborate with a diverse network of global partners to deliver impactful training and certifications that empower humanitarian and development professionals. Our partners—spanning NGOs, government agencies, international organizations, and community networks—enable us to address critical challenges across Africa, from health and education to peacebuilding and gender equality. Together, we foster skills, innovation, and resilience to advance global development goals.
Our Partners
National Council for Population and Development
Type :
Government Agency
Collaboration: Training officials in population policy and reproductive health strategies.
Trained over 5,000 humanitarian and development professionals across 25+ countries, including Kenya, South Sudan, and Somalia.
Certified 1,500+ professionals in health, gender equality, and disaster response since 2021.
Supported 60+ organizations in achieving Sustainable Development Goals through tailored training.
Facilitated 20+ joint research projects to develop innovative training materials.
Testimonials
" ATI’s training enhanced our ability to manage donor grants, increasing our funding success by 30%." – Director, National Aids Control Council. "
" Our partnership with ATI equipped our staff with critical skills for disaster response, enabling us to serve thousands in crisis." – Program Manager, South Sudan Red Cross. "
" ATI’s gender-focused training empowered our advocates to drive policy change for women’s rights." – Coordinator, Federation of Women Lawyers-FIDA. "
" Through ATI’s programs, our health workers gained practical tools to improve community healthcare delivery." – Program Officer, AMREF. "
"ATI’s training on sustainable agriculture transformed our approach to supporting farmers in Tanzania." – Project Lead, Pelum "
Advancing Sustainable Development
Our partnerships align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including quality education (SDG 4), gender equality (SDG 5), and good health and well-being (SDG 3). For example, our work with AMREF has scaled community health training across 15 countries, while our collaboration with UNDP Kenya supports governance training for sustainable development.
Join Our Network
Interested in collaborating with ATI to build capacity in humanitarian and development work? Contact us to explore partnership opportunities.