How We Work
Our Approach & Strategy
Everything ACV does is grounded in community ownership, evidence, and a commitment to leaving no one behind especially in fragile, conflict-affected contexts.

What Guides Our Work
These six principles are non-negotiable in how we design, implement, and evaluate every program.
Community-Led Design
All programs are co-designed with community members. We prioritize local knowledge, context, and ownership over imported solutions.
Youth at the Center
Youth are not beneficiaries they are leaders, designers, implementers, and evaluators of every program we run.
Gender Transformative
We work to shift power dynamics and address the root causes of gender inequality, not just its symptoms.
Climate-Resilient
Every intervention is designed with climate change in mind building adaptive capacity and low-carbon livelihoods.
Do No Harm
In fragile and conflict-affected settings, we apply conflict-sensitive approaches that avoid exacerbating tensions.
Evidence-Based Learning
Robust MEL systems ensure we learn from what works and what doesn’t, and adapt continuously
From Vulnerability to Resilience
Our Theory of Change is built on the understanding that sustainable development in fragile contexts
requires integrated, community-driven approaches that address multiple dimensions of vulnerability
simultaneously. When communities own their development, change is lasting.
We believe that when youth lead, when women are empowered, and when communities have the
knowledge and resources to manage their natural assets sustainably, the cycle of poverty and fragility can be broken.
Step 1: Context Analysis
We analyze root causes, power dynamics, stakeholder landscapes, and climate vulnerabilities in each area.
Step 2: Community Mobilization
We engage communities as partners from the outset building trust, co-designing solutions, and identifying local champions.
Step 3: Integrated Programming
We deliver coordinated interventions across education, environment, health, agriculture, and livelihoods.
Step 4: Capacity Strengthening
We build the skills, knowledge, and organizational capacity of individuals, groups, and local institutions.
Step 5: Systemic Change
We advocate for enabling policies and systems change that sustains impact beyond our direct
intervention.
Step 6: Resilient Communities
Communities are food-secure, healthy, empowered, and capable of adapting to future shocks and stresses.
Learning & Accountability
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
We are committed to understanding our impact not just counting outputs, but measuring meaningful
change in people’s lives
■ Participatory Data Collection
We are committed to understanding our impact not just counting outputs, but measuring meaningful change in people's lives.
■ Outcome Tracking
We track changes in knowledge, behavior, skills, and conditions across all five program areas using validated tools.
■ Adaptive Management
Regular reflection sessions and data reviews allow us to adapt programming in real-time based on evidence.
■ Documenting Learning
We produce case studies, lessons learned reports, and impact stories that inform our work and contribute to the sector
IMPLEMENTATION PHASES
Phase 1: Situation Analysis
Community consultations, Participatory assessments, Stakeholder mapping, and conflict analysis.
Phase 3: Implementation
Direct delivery, Capacity building, Community mobilization, and partner coordination.
Phase 5: Evaluation & Learning
End-line assessments, Learning documentation, Dissemination, and strategic planning.
Phase 2: Program Design
Co-design with communities, Partnership building, Resource mobilization, and work planning.
Phase 4: Monitoring & Adaptation
Continuous data collection, Reflection sessions, Adaptive management, and course correction.
