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Theory of Change

Theory of Change

Sonetarc Foundation’s Theory of Change is rooted in a simple principle: when communities have access to reliable data, locally appropriate technology, accountable partners, and the power to shape implementation, development programs become more practical, measurable, and sustainable.

The Change We Seek

We work toward resilient communities where people can access clean water, climate-smart agriculture, inclusive digital tools, clean energy, health information, and social protection systems that help them improve livelihoods and dignity.

How Change Happens

  • Evidence first: baseline studies, GIS mapping, UAV data, dashboards, and community consultation identify needs and risks before implementation begins.
  • Community co-ownership: local leaders, institutions, youth, women, and vulnerable groups help shape interventions so programs reflect lived realities.
  • Technology for action: tools such as AngaGrow, IoT systems, digital dashboards, remote sensing, and clean-energy systems turn information into practical decisions.
  • Measurable delivery: monitoring, evaluation, and learning frameworks track SDG-aligned outputs, outcomes, and accountability commitments.
  • Scale through partners: governments, development partners, companies, and civil society can replicate what works across counties and communities.

Leave No One Behind

Our interventions prioritise inclusion for underserved communities, women, children, youth, persons with disabilities, and other marginalised groups. We design programs to reduce barriers to participation and to ensure benefits reach people who are often excluded from traditional development pathways.

Accountability and Learning

Every program is designed with clear indicators, documented assumptions, risk controls, safeguarding principles, and feedback loops. Results are reviewed with communities and partners so learning informs future interventions and long-term sustainability.