Who We Serve

At ONEWORLD AGI, our programs are intentionally structured to reach individuals at every critical stage of life — because community transformation begins early and continues through adulthood.

We understand that challenges such as poor health awareness, teenage pregnancy, malnutrition, and preventable diseases often start in childhood and expand when early guidance is missing. That is why our outreach model is designed to intervene at multiple levels within the family structure.

Infants & Early Childhood (0–11 Years)

Although young children may not fully understand complex health issues, the foundation of their future is shaped during these formative years. We support infants and young children by equipping parents and caregivers with practical education on:

  • Proper hygiene and sanitation habits
  • Malaria prevention and basic healthcare practices
  • Nutrition and early childhood development
  • The importance of consistent school enrollment

By empowering caregivers with knowledge, we help create healthier environments where children can grow, learn, and thrive.

Vulnerable Adolescents (12–17 Years)

Adolescence is a decisive period. Without proper guidance, many young people become exposed to risky behaviors, early sexual activity, school dropout, and preventable health challenges.

Our programs for adolescents focus on:

  • Age-appropriate health education
  • Personal hygiene awareness
  • Responsible decision-making
  • Teenage pregnancy prevention
  • Moral and value-based development

Through segmented sessions by age and gender, we create safe spaces where adolescents can ask questions, receive clarity, and gain the confidence to make informed choices about their future.

Youths & Young Adults (18–35 Years)

Young adulthood often determines long-term stability. Many within this age group lack access to accurate reproductive health information, lifestyle guidance, and mentorship.

We provide structured outreach programs that address:

  • Sexual and reproductive health education
  • Family planning awareness
  • Lifestyle improvement habits
  • Personal responsibility and leadership development
  • Purpose-driven mentorship and Gospel-centered teaching

Our goal is to empower young adults to build healthier relationships, stronger families, and productive futures within their communities.

Parents & Caregivers

Parents are the first teachers and strongest influencers in every child's life. When caregivers lack information about nutrition, hygiene, family size planning, and child development, the entire household is affected.

Our outreach for parents focuses on:

  • Practical nutrition education
  • Malaria prevention strategies
  • Hygiene and sanitation awareness
  • Family planning and responsible parenting
  • The importance of keeping children in school

By strengthening parents, we strengthen families. And when families are stronger, communities become more stable and resilient.