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© 2026 Social Income · Registered Non-Profit in Switzerland
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Social IncomeOur partner organizations are key to lifting people out of extreme poverty. The right partnerships ensure impact and integrity. Here’s how we make great partnerships happen.
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Marc WernerEvery organization should question their practices. So do we. The Do No Harm approach reminds us that it's not whether we create an impact, but rather of what kind.
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Social IncomeWhen a recipient completes their three-year Social Income program, the transfer of money ends — but the work does not.
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Sandino ScheideggerWe keep the core structure of Social Income country offices the same everywhere we operate. This consistency ensures our work is transparent, reliable, and trustworthy.
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Social IncomeAll beginnings involve some admin. It’s not the most exciting part, but it lays the foundation for good practice, data protection, and smooth collaboration. Let’s get it done.
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Willemijn de Gaay F.Have you ever visited Guinea? If not, it definitely belongs on your list. Whether you fly in or take the overland route, you’re met with a journey full of contrast and character.
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Social IncomeYes, you should visit Sierra Leone. That’s the simple answer if you’re asking yourself whether it's worth the trip. It’s the kind of experience that stays with you.
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Jessica FreemanOur field trip to Sierra Leone featured a workshop with 50 recipients and our local partners, a long road trip up to the cocoa fields, and lots of seafood.
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