Highlights of the Kiribati Healthy Families Project
Led by the Kiribati Family Health Association (KFHA) and Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa, and supported by New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the KHFP…
Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa
Locally led · Globally connected
Our network of experienced international development specialists works with development partners to design, monitor and evaluate projects, alongside the people and communities they're for.
Working with
We work with governments, agencies, NGOs and the private sector — across the Pacific and beyond.
We hold seats on the MFAT · MERL and SPC · MEL & Design technical panels
Selected work
What we do
We help you scope, design, fund, plan, monitor, review and improve development projects — wherever you are in the work.
Policies, strategies, situation analyses and scoping reports that frame the challenge before anyone commits a dollar.
Project designs, concepts and business cases — turning an approved concept into a plan the client's team can own.
Funding applications and accreditation support that secure finance from donors and climate funds.
Implementation planning that gets a design ready to run — governance, sequencing, risk and resourcing.
Monitoring, oversight and support as a project runs — alongside local teams, not from a desk — so progress, quality and risk stay in view.
Reviews, evaluations and MERL — an honest test of what worked, what didn't and why.
Project improvement and restructuring so the next phase builds on what worked and is more locally led.
Our network of specialists
Future Partners is a network of experienced development specialists and subject-matter experts, living and working across Aotearoa and around the world. Tap anyone to see their work.
Our approach
We help you turn an uncertain brief into a plan your team can own and deliver, with the rigour the context needs and no box-ticking.
See it in the workCommunities design and manage the work, with in-country teams who know the barriers, the culture, and who tends to get left behind.
We get to the underlying issue, not just the symptoms — and the simple, durable solution usually beats the complex one.
We design for women, youth, elders and people with disabilities — and for resilience to climate shocks and disaster.
One point of contact, honest communication, fair value — and we stay engaged long after the assignment ends.
We work with clients at the pace they need — because efficiency isn’t just getting to the destination, it’s the quality of the decisions made along the way.
In their words
Engineers Without Borders have loved working with Future Partners. Shona Jennings and the team strengthened our water and sanitation work across two projects — training a local NGO board in Tuvalu to lead community water projects, and testing our design in Kiribati to make sure it would deliver measurable impact.
Matt HalseyCEO, Engineers Without Borders New ZealandFuture Partners is highly professional. They provide frank, honest and straight-forward advice and input — this leads to business cases and design documentation being more accurate and accessible for decision-makers and implementers.
News & insights
Take My Hands reflects on a year of equipment shipments and partnerships in Pakistan, Aotearoa, Tonga and Niue.
Dumpsite, recycling, landfill-wall and facility updates from the Kiribati Solid Waste Management Programme.
A new materials recovery facility, e-waste training and engineering support from the Kiribati waste programme.
Let's talk
We work alongside you — not on your behalf. Wherever you are in the project cycle, there's a sensible first conversation to be had.