Future In Our Hands
International Network

About Us

Future In Our Hands has spent over three decades channelling support to grassroots organisations who know and understand their communities best. Enabling real, immediate problems to be solved towards a better future.

Six commitments that shape every partnership

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Grassroots-Led

Our partners are rooted in the communities they serve. Solutions emerge from local insight, not imported templates.

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Long-Term Trust

We build relationships over years, not project cycles. Many partners have worked with FIOH for over thirty years.

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Gender Equality

From women's collectives across Cameroon to girls' education in Sierra Leone — gender equality is woven into every programme.

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Ecological Awareness

We have supported numerous tree nurseries, school gardens and climate-resilient agriculture — environmental stewardship and sustainability run through our work.

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Education First

From nursery schools in Malawi to vocational training in Cameroon and Sierra Leone — education of the next generation is the only means of breaking cycles of poverty and corruption.

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Lean & Transparent

Volunteer-run by trustees with minimal overheads to ensure that 96% of your donations reach the field. UK Charity Commission registered.

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30+
Years Active
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100k+
Lives Impacted
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5
Partner Countries
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£500k+
Channelled to Field

Three decades of grassroots impact

Future In Our Hands grew out of a Norwegian movement of the same name founded in 1974 by Erik Dammann — a writer who challenged the affluent world to reconsider its responsibility toward the global poor. His book The Future In Our Hands became a manifesto for solidarity-led development.

In 1995, a small group of UK supporters carried that ethos forward, registering FIOH as a UK charity. From these humble beginnings, networking has been our priority. Our principles and ethos are clear: don't impose; partner. Don't replace local leadership; help resource it. Don't run programmes from the UK; trust the people doing the work.

Our first partnership was in Sierra Leone, where FIOH Sierra Leone was nurtured rebuilding community life after the civil war. From there, the network grew slowly — by solid relationships and through first-person contact: Cameroon in 1997 (SHUMAS), GLORES (2008–2024), CAMGEW (2011), IAA (2020), PVDP (1999), YLTW (2021), HEARTS (2010), and most recently Malawi.

Each partner was chosen the same way: through years of contact, trust-building, and watching their work in action first hand. We never run programmes ourselves — only ever assisting, getting our hands dirty alongside the people doing the work. Our first involvement was back in 1997 when members of the charity went overseas to assist SHUMAS on the Plant a Tree in Africa Project. We channel funds, share governance support, and amplify their stories — and we measure success by the depth of relationship, not the size of budget.

Today, FIOH operates entirely with volunteer trustees and the smallest possible administrative footprint. Over 96% of every pound donated reaches the partner organisations and the communities they serve. That principle has not changed in over thirty years — and it will not change.

1974

The movement begins

Erik Dammann publishes The Future In Our Hands in Norway, sparking a global solidarity movement.

1995

FIOH UK is founded

UK supporters register Future In Our Hands as a registered charity, committing to a partner-led model.

1995–97

First partnerships

FIOH Sierra Leone and SHUMAS (Cameroon, 1997) become our first long-term partner organisations.

2005

Pakistan earthquake response

Partnership with PVDP delivers rapid relief and rebuilding programmes in Punjab.

2008

GLORES partnership

GLORES is the only organisation in Cameroon helping disabled children — buying land and building a clinic that opened in 2016, allowing children to walk for the first time.

2010

HEARTS Foundation joins

Partnership begins with HEARTS in Andhra Pradesh, India — focused on orphaned street children and disaster relief.

2026

Five countries, one mission

The network now spans Sierra Leone, Cameroon, India, Malawi and Pakistan. Countless lives reached annually.

The hands behind the network

FIOH is run by a small volunteer team committed to keeping every donation working in the field. Trustees are unpaid; partner-organisation leaders govern delivery in each country.

Help us continue thirty years of grassroots work.

Every pound you give reaches the field. Every partner is local, trusted, and accountable.

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