Do Good
Doing good is good business.
Greenleaf operates in some of Africa's most remote and underserved regions. We believe the communities around our projects are not a footnote to our business; they are part of it. We invest in the people, their schools, and the social fabric of the places where we work — because a project that does not uplift its community is not a project worth building.

Teaching children to code
In partnership with Logiscool, we're bringing an internationally recognised coding and AI curriculum into the school week — giving the next generation access to the skills the global economy runs on.
Read case study →Building classrooms
We invest in schools and classroom infrastructure in our operating communities — because places to learn are the foundation of everything that follows.
See more →Feeding children
Hunger and learning do not coexist. We support school feeding and community food gardens — children arrive ready to learn, not distracted by an empty stomach.
See more →Supporting mothers in recovery
A ten-year partnership with FARR supporting pregnant women struggling with alcohol dependency — protecting the health of mothers and the children they carry.
See more →Free wifi for the community
Access to the internet is access to the world. We provide free wifi to communities around our projects — opening up education, employment and government services.
See more →Books and learning materials
We help stock classrooms with books and learning materials so every child has something to read, write and dream with.
See more →Programmes
Five pillars of community work.
The deeper case studies live inside each pillar — sustained, measurable investment built alongside the people who live there.
Enterprise Development
SMME training, incubation and asset-based support — from dining-room businesses to solar-powered workshops.
Explore →Education & Youth
Bursaries, literacy, coding, internships and drivers' licences — a connected pathway from early childhood to a first job.
Explore →Health & Welfare
Maternal health, FASD prevention, disability and child protection — a decade of measurable community wellbeing.
Explore →Social Development
Feeding, digital access and youth empowerment — the everyday social infrastructure that lets a town move forward.
Explore →Infrastructure & Environment
Schools, water, power and food — physical investment that endures.
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