Turning Vision into Measurable SDG Impact – and Inviting You to Shape the Next Chapter

 

๐ŸŒ 5 Years of Talentos Multiplus & Africa Educates Her Campaign


Turning Vision into Measurable SDG Impact – and Inviting You to Shape the Next Chapter


Dear friends, leaders, investors and changemakers,

Welcome to our sustainable platforms. Five years ago we launched Talentos Multiplus and the Africa Educates Her Campaign with a simple dream: empower women and girls who have been left behind. Today, that dream is transforming into measurable impact aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – and September 2025 has confirmed it.



✨ A Rain of Blessings in September 2025

This September has been a month of recognition and new opportunities:

3 September 2025: Talentos Multiplus SU Lda named Community Development Organisation of the Year 2025/26 at the Africa Prestige Awards

24 September 2025: Sofonie Dala shortlisted as a finalist in the Community Impact Award category at UKCISA’s #WeAreInternational Awards.



September 2024: Our founder Sofonie Dala received a Chevening Scholarship certificate to study for an MSc in Environmental Sustainability Education and Communication at the University of York.



These are not just trophies; they are proof that when we empower communities, the world notices.



✨ How We’re Moving the SDGs from Paper to Practice

1. Ladies Without Plastic – SDGs 3, 6, 12 & 13

Health, sanitation, responsible consumption and climate action converge here. When we talk abou Angola, in many communities, menstrual waste is extremely likely to end up in open dumps or waterways due to the lack of disposal infrastructure. We’re distributing reusable pads donated by Yorkits UK, training local “ambassadors” and reducing menstrual waste at its source.

Question for investors: What is the cost of ignoring menstrual waste on public health, water systems and climate? What is the return on funding sustainable alternatives?


2. Africa Educates Her – SDGs 4, 5 & 16

Quality education, gender equality and strong institutions in action. We’re identifying girls excluded from school due to child marriage, teen pregnancy, lack of IDs or tuition. Some finished high school years ago but cannot enter university. Others push prams instead of carrying books. We’re helping them back into the system.
Question for parents and governments: How many Nobel Prize winners are currently locked out of classrooms because of a missing ID or unpaid fees? What if your daughter was one of them?

3. Women Street Traders – SDGs 1, 8, 10 & 11

No poverty, decent work, reduced inequalities and sustainable communities. Women who missed formal education now run micro-businesses, feeding neighbourhoods and their families. They are the invisible supply chain of Africa’s food security. We’re building digital tools, cooperatives and training to formalise and scale their work.
Question for citizens and investors: If these women disappeared tomorrow, how many communities would go hungry? Why aren’t their businesses on your impact portfolio yet?


๐ŸŒฑ A Call Beyond Celebration

We are not asking for sympathy. We are offering you a chance to invest in proven, scalable solutions that deliver real SDG returns:

  • Every reusable pad distributed reduces waste and restores dignity.

  • Every girl re-enrolled in school raises GDP potential and cuts early marriage rates.

  • Every street trader trained and digitised expands local economies and food security.

These are not “soft” outcomes. They are wealth-creating, law-compliant, trade-rule-friendly interventions that strengthen the social fabric and environmental resilience of Angola and beyond.


❤️ To Parents, Citizens and Governments

Parents: secure IDs for your daughters and keep them in school.
Citizens: volunteer your skills; your expertise can change a life.
Governments: remove bureaucratic barriers, fund inclusive education, and recognise informal workers as economic actors.


We’ve spent five years proving that a community cooperative model can empower women living below the poverty line and meet multiple SDGs at once. September’s awards are a signal: this works. The question is, who will fund the next leap?

๐Ÿ’š If you believe in measurable impact, inclusive trade and sustainable development, this is your invitation to partner with us. Together, we can turn admiration into action, inspiration into investment, and dreams into data-backed results.

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