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SOTENI Inc

Cincinnati, OHEIN: 20-0041518Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

SOTENI Inc Breaking the cycle of poverty and diseaseby advancing entrepreneurship, improving healthcare services, and promoting economic opportunity.LEARN MORE Learn more about SOTENIWATCH VIDEO Empowering vulnerable communities66%of Kenyans in rural areas live below the poverty line, subsisting on just $3 per day.Inflation, unemployment, and extreme weather patterns have raised barriers to overcoming poverty.27%of adults in Eswatini (ages 15-49) are HIV positive.According to the World Bank, Eswatini has the world’s highest HIV prevalence rate among adults, which is both a consequence and a driver of high poverty and inequality.8.9 millionKenyans live in extreme poverty, fighting to survive on less than $2 per dayChronic poverty makes them vulnerable to preventable, but life-threatening diseases like HIV, malaria, and waterborne diseases.About UsSOTENI International is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit registered in the United States and Kenya with over 20 years of experience in sustainable development and the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa. Our mission now includes breaking the cycle of poverty AND disease by advancing entrepreneurship, health services, and wellbeing in Kenya and Eswatini.OUR MISSION Our ProgramsThe interrelated struggles in Sub-Saharan Africa, stemming from poverty, can only be overcome through the strengthening of health and wellbeing, economic empowerment and independence. That’s where SOTENI comes in. SOTENI partners with semi-autonomous Villages of Hope (SVHs) to implement programs in alignment with our three strategic pillars: Health Strengthening health and wellbeing in communities affected by HIV/AIDS through SOTENI AIDS Barefoot Doctors (ABDs). ABDs are community health workers who provide home-based care, support group therapy, education, and access to safe drinking water.EntrepreneurshipDeveloping small business ventures and income-generating activities to ensure economic independence for Swazi SHEROES and sustainability for HIV Support Groups.Community WellbeingBroadening our impact with need-based programming in SOTENI Villages of Hope, from health clinics to support for secondary education.A Trusted Presence in Each CommunityLocally Led and DrivenOver 20 Years of ExperienceTestimonialsEmma“We face many challenges, but are self-sustaining”Emma encourages other women to come to HIV Support Groups to learn about SOTENI and how to lead a healthy life. She takes pride in her ability to send all of her children to school, and dreams of continuing her own education one day.Henry"My mission is ensuring that my children are well protected and supported.”Many of the needs in SOTENI Villages of Hope are simple: access to clean water to prevent waterborne disease, and mosquito netting for protection against malaria. With lower resistance to disease, every small precaution is helpful for people living with HIV.Millicent“I am a proud Kenyan & wish for much joy in my home country”As a SOTENI AIDS Barefoot Doctor, Millicent leads several Support Groups and provides education on clean water and healthy living, which makes all of the difference in the lives of her neighbors. ​SOTENI PartnersHelp empower communities, improve healthcare, and create sustainable change.DONATE NOW Sign up for our newsletterEmail SubscribeThanks for submitting!

International
Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged
Direct Service Delivery
Immigrants & Refugees
Education & Awareness
Health
Public Health & Disease Prevention
Human Services

Annual Revenue

$283,526

Known Funders

9

Grants Received

15

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$283,526$337,917$148,400
2023$326,944$313,060$201,291
2022$150,629$269,724$188,236
2021$485,814$296,646$305,396
2020$321,320$264,488$156,217
2019$298,351$320,048$58,230
2018$159,751$275,921$79,768
2017$334,348$271,266$146,689

Top Funders

$154,700 (2023)
$119,565 (2021)
$9,900 (2022)
THE PHILADA HOME FUND

CINCINNATI, OH

$8,420 (2023)
$7,965 (2021)
THE PHILADA HOME FUND

CINCINNATI, OH

$6,223 (2022)
$5,299 (2023)
$3,000 (2022)
$3,000 (2021)

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

D

DR Pooja Rachewad MD

Seretary, ex officio, non voting

Officer
D

Dr Charles Azuka PHD

Trustee

E

Eric Garanne

Trustee / Chair of Development Committee

D

DR Lizzie Ngwenya-Scoburgh PDF

Trustee

D

DR Henna Krishnan MBA

Trustee

J

Janis Robb MBA

Trustee

V

Victoria Wulsin MD DPH

Board Chair/Founder

Officer
D

DR Lawson Wulsin MD

Trustee / Chair of Development Committee

R

Raymond Osbun MBA

Trustee

D

DR Pooja Rachewad MD

Operations Manager

Key Employee

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