Where we work

Practical Action currently works in the following regions and countries of the developing world and Practical Action Consulting works worldwide.

Head Office - UK Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique Kenya Sudan Nepal Bangladesh Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is one of the most highly and densely populated countries in the world, and faces many challenges, including the threat of climate change - most of the country is less than 10 metres abo...

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East Africa

Practical Action works in the Nairobi, Nakuru, Lake Victoria, Mandera, Lodwar and Karamoja areas of Kenya, with projects extending into parts of Uganda, Tanzania, Somalia, Sudan and Ethiopia.

Head Office

Practical Action's head office in the UK provides assistance to all other regional and country offices in the areas of finance, capacity building, technical support and marketing, helping local offices to focus on the main objectives of poverty alleviation.

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Latin America

Information relating to Practical Action Latin America's aims, their background history, their areas of work and their expertise, office structure and contact details.

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Nepal

Practical Action works to improve the livelihoods of the poor and disadvantaged in Nepal, focusing on food security, disaster risk reduction, health, transport, uban poverty and rural energy.

South Asia

Working together with communities, Practical Action South Asia aims to build the technical skills of poor people in the region enabling them to improve the quality of their lives and that of future...

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Southern Africa

Practical Action Southern Africa is the regional office of the Group with active projects in Zimbabwe and Mozambique and a keen interest to spread into Zambia, Malawi and Namibia.

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Sudan

Practical Action works in three areas of Sudan to improve the livelihoods of poor communities in selected areas of the country through building the capacity of small-scale producers and their insti...

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