ONE Africa

ONE Africa ONE’s work is strictly politically non-partisan. ONE is funded almost entirely by foundations, individual philanthropists and corporations.
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ONE AFRICA - is the African office of ONE, the global movement campaigning to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030, so that everyone, everywhere can lead a life of dignity and opportunity. ONE is an international campaigning and advocacy organization of more than 8 million people taking action to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa… because the facts

show extreme poverty has already been cut by 60% and can be virtually eliminated by 2030, but only if we act with urgency now. Cofounded by Bono, we raise public awareness and work with political leaders to combat AIDS and preventable diseases, increase investments in agriculture and nutrition, and demand greater transparency so governments are accountable to their citizens. ONE does not raise money itself to build schools, hospitals and the like, but does its work by advocacy and campaigning so that government funds continue to flow to programs that make a difference in people’s lives. ONE works closely with African activists and policymakers as they fight corruption, promote poverty-fighting priorities, monitor the use of aid, and help build civil society and economic development. In recent years, ONE’s members, together with other campaigners, have played an important role in persuading governments to support effective programs and policies that are making a measurable difference in fighting extreme poverty and disease. Partly as a result of these advocacy efforts, more than 9 million people living in Africa today have access to lifesaving AIDS medication, up from only 50,000 in 2002. Malaria has been cut by 75% in eight African countries since 2000, and 54 million more children across sub-Saharan Africa are now going to primary school compared to 1999. ONE is not a grant-making organization and does not solicit funding from the public or receive government funding. We achieve change through advocacy – our teams in Washington, D.C., New York, London, Johannesburg, Brussels, Berlin and Paris educate and lobby governments to shape policy solutions that save and improve millions of lives.

11/06/2026

Today, 10 African nations step onto the world's biggest football stage. ⚽🌍

As the countdown to kickoff begins, we're celebrating a continent that continues to shape our world in ways that go far beyond the pitch—from groundbreaking innovations to forests that help our planet breathe.

Meet the teams representing Africa and discover a few stories you might not hear in the match commentary.

📣 Drop your fav country's flag below and send them your best wishes.👇🏽

What’s the biggest barrier holding African journalists back right now?Is it Funding? Access to decision makers? Lack of ...
10/06/2026

What’s the biggest barrier holding African journalists back right now?

Is it Funding? Access to decision makers? Lack of credible data? Or Safety?

We hear a lot of opinions. But we need evidence.

The ONE Campaign and Nigeria Health Watch are collecting insights from journalists across Africa to understand what’s really shaping reporting, and what support would matter most.

If you’re a journalist, take a few minutes to share your perspective:

Take the survey here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelZWszgc4-pH3ZDY3QdhOa8rRm1PjqcZkyxPtI0Z5-YF7VMQ/viewform

Please share widely across your networks.

09/06/2026

Headlines can raise awareness during an outbreak, but they can also fuel confusion and misinformation.

We spoke with Dr. William Menson, ONE’s Director of Health Financing for Africa, about the Ebola situation in the DRC and Uganda, what sets this outbreak apart, and the urgent actions that must follow.

The bigger lesson is that global health security depends on preparation: early detection, stronger health systems, and sustained investment in healthcare.

Watch Dr. Menson break it down and share this post to help spread reliable information.

05/06/2026

Four years ago, Ghana was battling soaring inflation, currency pressures, rising debt, and shrinking access to finance.
Today, inflation has fallen from 54% to 3.4%, and the economy is in a much stronger position.
The question now isn't how the country recovers. It's how that progress can be sustained.
What happens next could shape perceptions of economic reform, stability, and growth far beyond Ghana.

How do you think Ghana can sustain its recovery while maintaining investor confidence?
Let us know in the comments.

04/06/2026

Across Africa, people are shaping the sounds, styles, trends, and ideas that influence the world every day.

From Afrobeats taking over global playlists to African creatives and designers setting the pace for what’s next, Africa’s impact isn’t a future possibility, it’s a present reality.

That’s exactly what we mean when we say Africa makes the world. 🌍

Our Millennial and Gen Z social team explained it to you so you get it: which social team are you rooting for? 😂👇🏽

01/06/2026

Africa has 54 countries. How many can you name?
Do you know what's unique about each of those countries?
Drop a country in the comments and tell us! 👇

Africa’s influence has never been limited to the continent. 🌍From culture to business to innovation, the world is alread...
28/05/2026

Africa’s influence has never been limited to the continent. 🌍

From culture to business to innovation, the world is already moving with ideas, talent, and leadership coming out of Africa every single day.

That’s why “Africa Makes the World” isn’t just a slogan. It’s a reminder that Africa’s impact is already shaping our shared future.

The real shift now is making sure the world starts recognizing, investing in, and partnering with the people driving that progress forward. ✨🤝🏽

27/05/2026

Across Africa, preventable illnesses and weak healthcare access still threaten too many children’s futures. Behind every under-five mortality statistic is a child whose future ended too soon.

On this Children’s Day, we believe leadership should be measured not only by speeches, but by action, protecting the healthcare services, vaccines, nutrition, and community care that help children survive and thrive.

Every child deserves the chance to grow up healthy, safe, and strong enough to celebrate their fifth birthday. 🎂

Read full article: https://www.one.org/africa/stories/africas-future-starts-before-five/

Africa is on a wave! Fintech. Finance. Agriculture and moreToday, the collaboration begins. Post your wave. Show what’s ...
26/05/2026

Africa is on a wave! Fintech. Finance. Agriculture and more

Today, the collaboration begins. Post your wave. Show what’s moving Africa forward. Use the hashtag and tag a leader or innovator who is making waves in their field.

Save the date: June 25.

Join the community: notwaiting.africa

26/05/2026

The global conversation about Africa is overdue for an update.

Because across the continent, millions of people are building industries, shaping culture, advancing science, and creating solutions the world already relies on.

It’s time more people saw Africa for what it already is: a driving force in our shared future.

➡️ Swipe through for a few examples and share this because Africa’s story deserves to be told differently.

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