Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Lema Plan International
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Lema Plan International
What is the mission of Lema Plan International?
Lema Plan International is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering children and women in developing countries through education, libraries, and community programs. We aim to create lasting impact by providing children with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed.
How did Lema Plan International start, and why?
Our organization was founded to address the educational and social challenges faced by children in underserved communities. We recognized that access to books, learning materials, and community support can transform lives, and we started projects in Togo, Tanzania, and Nigeria to make that change happen.
Who leads the organization and manages projects?
Lema Plan International is led by a dedicated team of education and community development professionals. We work closely with local partners, schools, and volunteers to ensure every project is effective, transparent, and impactful.
Where can I see proof of your work and achievements?
We regularly share project updates, photos, and reports on our website, blog, and Facebook page. Key achievements, such as sending 1,850 children’s books to Togo in 2024, are highlighted to show our real-world impact.
How is my donation used?
Your donations go directly to supporting our education and library programs, providing:
Books and learning materials
Scholarships for children
Teacher training and workshops
Every contribution helps children gain access to education and opportunities for the future.
Are donations tax-deductible?
Yes, donations to Lema Plan International are tax deductible in Switzerland and we provide receipts for all contributions.
Can I sponsor a specific project or child?
Absolutely! You can choose to support a library initiative, educational program, or a child’s schooling. Sponsorships help ensure consistent, measurable impact in the communities we serve.
Do you provide reports to donors?
Yes. We send regular updates and annual reports to donors, highlighting the impact of their support, including photos, stories, and project statistics.
How can I volunteer or collaborate with Lema Plan International?
We welcome volunteers and partners who are passionate about education and child empowerment. You can support us by helping with:
Project planning and management
Fundraising and outreach
Advocacy and awareness campaigns
Please contact us through our website or email to explore opportunities.
What skills or qualifications are needed to volunteer?
We value volunteers of all skill levels. Depending on the role, helpful skills include:
Teaching or tutoring experience
Event planning or fundraising expertise
Community outreach and communication
Passion for working with children and communities
Can organizations partner with you for joint projects?
Yes! We collaborate with schools, NGOs, and corporate partners to expand our reach and impact. Partnerships can include co-funded projects, shared resources, or expertise exchange.
Which countries are your projects currently active in?
Our projects currently operate in Togo, Tanzania, and Nigeria, with plans to expand to other communities in need over time.
How do you select schools or communities for your programs?
We prioritize underserved schools and communities where children have limited access to books, learning materials, or educational programs. Selection is based on need, potential impact, and sustainability.
How do you measure the success of a project?
We track quantitative and qualitative metrics, including:
Number of children reached
Books and materials distributed
Improved literacy, school attendance, and community engagement
We also collect feedback from teachers, students, and communities to continuously improve our programs.
Do you involve local communities in project planning and execution?
Yes. Local communities, teachers, and school leaders are actively involved in every step of the project. This ensures programs are relevant, sustainable, and culturally appropriate.
Can I visit a project site in person?
Yes! Visits can be arranged to observe our programs. Please contact us in advance so we can coordinate a guided visit that respects the children and communities while showing the impact of your support.
How can I stay updated on your work?
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn
Subscribe to our newsletter via our website
Check our blog for project updates, stories, and achievements