PROJECTS

Projects Overview

Tag has delivered 32 projects in a dozen countries

To date, Tag has delivered 32 projects in 12 counties across South Asia, East Africa, the Middle East and the former Soviet Union, focused primarily on sustainable livelihoods through agriculture, women’s health through reduction of maternal and infant mortality, and youth empowerment through technology, entrepreneurship and life skills. 

Our current main country of operation is Kenya where we are running projects promoting life-skills for youth and developing the rice sector in rural Kisumu.
Current Projects

Rice to the Top

Helping thousands of rice growers in Kisumu, Western Kenya to increase their prosperity through developing the rice growing sector.

Plan Bee

Improving livelihoods and food security of vulnerable communities  through the advancement of the beekeeping sector. 

Girls Football 

In Kisumu County in Western Kenya, we are supporting thirty grass-roots girls football teams and the local professional women's team.
Projects by country 
  • Azerbaijan

    Tag is worked with the Azerbaijan Red Crescent to empower frontline communities along the disputed border with Armenia. Operating in six conflict-affected frontline villages, Tag’s resilience-enhancing activities included improved knowledge of first aid, outdoor adventure training for youth and the reintroduction of the traditional craft of carpet weaving. Previously, Tag assisted with the provision of first aid training and equipment, and the refurbishing of first aid training centres.

  • Geogria

    Tag assisted the Georgia Red Cross to provide home care and social support for the elderly who are isolated in their own homes. Tag partnered with MATAV, Israel’s largest home care for the elderly organisation, to train social workers and volunteers, re-train retired nurses, and to develop effective management systems. Tag also provided first aid training and equipment, refurbished first aid training centres, and held a seminar on resource mobilisation.

  • Indonesia

    Tag’s grass-roots maternal and infant mortality reduction project operated across rural villages in Central Java, Indonesia with its local partner YAKKUM. Vital training is provided for local healthcare workers and traditional birth attendants, providing them with valuable lifesaving skills. A large health mobile visited the villages to raise awareness, disseminate knowledge and provide health education. Professionals in the van also provided vital women’s healthcare services.  Tag has also assisted in enhancing community centres and in developing a demonstration home care model in Jakarta to be then replicated in other disaster-prone regions.

  • Jordan

    Tag worked with the Jordan Red Crescent and other partners on a women’s empowerment project with Bedouin women from villages in Southern Israel. Tag also assisted the Jordan Red Crescent to develop a Women’s Health Centre in Amman. The community-based centre aims to raise women’s awareness about primary health care, hygiene, and nutrition, and address psycho-social issues in informal and gender sensitive surroundings. 

  • Kenya

    Tag is operating GOAL (Girls Opportunities Andl Life-skills), a football-based youth empowerment project, focused on empowering girls and young women through sport and life skills. We working with thirty local girls football team to supply them with much-improved equipment, with enhanced football training, as well as life-skills development. We are also assisting the development of the Kisumu All-Starlets women's Premier League team with career development support, sports equipment, and opportunities for the professional players to mentor young girls in our local teams.


    Following our pilot project with 300 farmers in Ahero, in Kisumu County, Western Kenya, Tag has secured a grant from Kilimo Trust to increase their prosperity through developing the rice growing sector - as part of a larger initiative by AGRA, funded by USAID - to impact on 10,000 rice farmers.  


    Tag delivered Hoops for Kids, a basketball project for at-risk youth in various slums and rural communities in Nairobi and Kisumu, focused on empowering young people with life skills through sport. With the support of the Jochnick Foundation and Kids Connect Network, we are working to improve life skills training whilst expanding our reaching to thousands of children each week.


    Tag and the Team Kenya, with support of the Jochnick Foundation, leveraged rainwater harvesting to improve education for girls in Kenya through better health and hygiene, upgraded nutrition and psychosocial support for girls and women. The project also involves managing a revolving loan fund and agricultural training for mothers of school-age girls to increase their prosperity, so that girls may gain an education.

  • Myanmar

    Tag is running a bee-keeping project that is benefiting 100,000 vulnerable people in Burma/Myanmar, sponsored by the Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT), a UNOPS affiliate. The project empowers and improves the livelihoods, nutrition and food security for thousands of vulnerable people in Southern Shan by introducing advanced beekeeping training and equipment while strengthening the capacity of local organisations to bring the honey and by products to local and international markets.


    TAG and its partner SARA (Sustainable Action for Rural Advancement) are beginning a project to improve the sesame sector in Myanmar, which has the potential to lift hundreds of thousands of families out of poverty. Our project is focused on three townships in Magway District, which have the highest sesame production in the region. It is a two-year project funded by USAID.


    With the support of IDRC, an agency of the government of Canada, we are launching a project in Shan State to enhance employability skills for youth ages 18-25 studying in rural-based agricultural education institutions. We will be providing training and mentoring, and facilitating direct linkages with employers, that would unlock the potential employment opportunities for disadvantaged young people in rural areas.


    In partnership with the Rotary in Yangon, Myanmar and Seattle, USA, we launched A Drop of Milk, a midwives training program to enhance prenatal and antenatal maternal and child healthcare in Myanmar.

  • Rwanda

    Based in Agahozo Shalom Youth Village for orphans and victims of genocide, Tag  assisted in the development of a model farm and agricultural training centre. The project provided agricultural training to many of the 500 youth living in the village, as well as sharing new farming practices with surrounding villages. The farm introduced new crop varieties, drip irrigation technology, modern beekeeping practices and a nursery for saplings.

  • Solomon Islands

    In conjuction with MASHAV, Israel's government international development agency, Tag experts helped the government to establish a development authority to capitalize on its fishing and tourism opportunities, as well as improve its disaster preparedness strategies. 

  • Sri Lanka

    Tag established an agriculture training centre and model farm in Batticaloa, eastern Sri Lanka, in the heart of an area battered by war and the 2004 Tsunami, where Israeli technologies and methodologies are being adapted to local conditions to increase income and generate jobs in the surrounding farming communities.


    Tag also stimulated two technology driven projects, using smartphones for economic and community development and using handheld devices for a cyber-ranger project to address human-animal conflict.

  • Turkey

    Tag and Awareness for Development Association (ADA), in collaboration with Zero Discrimination Association and the Turkish Ministry of Health, facilitated and increased access to health services and raised awareness about women’s health issues for approximately 600 Roma and non-Roma women living in six disadvantaged communities on the outskirts of Istanbul. This was accomplished via dissemination of brochures and provision of workshops and training seminars in the neighbourhoods.

  • Ukraine

    Tag developed and delivered a range of emergency medical assistance to the Ukrainian people in Uman and Kiev, including refurbishing a clinic, supplying medical equipment and an ambulance and providing training in emergency medicine. These activities were conducted in partnership with Magen David Adom and the Ukraine Red Cross.

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