Twïnyda is a community-based social enterprise rooted in the heart of Twic East. We focus on recovery, reconstruction, and long-term development through inclusive, locally driven initiatives.
Twïnyda is guided by a clear sense of purpose: to restore and strengthen Twic East through practical, community-led solutions. Our work is informed by lived experience, local knowledge, and the belief that people must shape their own recovery and future. From modest beginnings, Twïnyda has grown into a multi-program initiative defined by local leadership, cooperation, and shared responsibility.
OURREACH AND IMPACT
3
COUNTRIES
5
FOCUS AREAS
1
BLUE PRINT
10K+
ADOPTERS
Vision
To build a self-reliant and thriving Twic East where communities have the tools, resources, and voice to shape their own future.
To build a self-reliant and thriving Twic East where communities have the tools, resources, and voice to shape their own future.
Mission
To support recovery, reconstruction, and sustainable development in Twic East through community-led programs.
To support recovery, reconstruction, and sustainable development in Twic East through community-led programs.
Vision
To build a self-reliant and thriving Twic East where communities have the tools, resources, and voice to shape their own future.
To build a self-reliant and thriving Twic East where communities have the tools, resources, and voice to shape their own future.
CoreValues
Our values guide every decision, partnership, and program we undertake:
Community First
We believe solutions must start with the people they’re meant to serve.
Accountability
We act with transparency, responsibility, and a commitment to results.
Equity
We are committed to inclusive participation and equal opportunity for all.
Innovation
We embrace practical and creative approaches to real- world challenges.
OurStory
Twïnyda was born from the urgent need to rebuild lives and systems shattered by conflict, neglect, and displacement. Founded by members of the Twic East community—at home and in the diaspora—Twïnyda emerged not as a charity, but as a structured platform for self-determination and organized development.