West Africa Jeep Adventures for Women and Orphans (WAJA) collaborates with industry leaders, investors, and philanthropic organizations that share an interest in strengthening the automotive ecosystem.

Who We Partner With

We welcome partnerships with:

  • Automotive technology companies
  • Venture capital firms focused on mobility innovation
  • Electric vehicle infrastructure partners
  • Automotive manufacturers and suppliers
  • Corporate innovation programs
  • Philanthropic foundations supporting workforce development

These collaborations enable WAJA to expand training programs, support mobility innovation, and strengthen the future automotive workforce.

Join us in driving sustainable change across West Africa. WAJA is creating a scalable model for economic independence, starting in Ghana. This is more than a program; it’s a powerful investment in workforce development and systemic transformation.

The Vision: Women & Orphans Automotive Excellence Center

Our cornerstone project is a premium automotive repair and training center in Ghana. This state-of-the-art facility will serve as a hub for both revenue-generating automotive services and structured vocational training for women and orphans, creating clear pathways to long-term careers and economic empowerment.

A Partnership Built on Impact

When you partner with WAJA, you aren’t just a donor—you are a strategic investor in a measurable, outcomes-driven initiative. We build partnerships that are:

Impact-Driven

Align your brand with a project that delivers tangible social and economic returns, meeting key ESG objectives.

Transparent & Accountable

We commit to financial transparency, ethical governance, and annual impact reporting so you can see the results of your investment.

Measurable

Your partnership directly funds the infrastructure and training that empowers women and orphans with skills for life.

WAJA is a nonprofit organization and does not issue equity or offer investment opportunities.

Certain mobility innovation initiatives supported by WAJA may be developed through separate for-profit entities. These independent organizations may seek investment from venture capital firms, strategic partners, and private investors to support technology development and expansion.

WAJA’s role remains focused on workforce development, research, and industry collaboration aligned with its nonprofit mission.

Organizations interested in collaborating with WAJA or learning more about mobility innovation initiatives are invited to contact our partnerships team.

Email: partnerships@waja.org

Please include a brief introduction to your organization and areas of interest in automotive innovation, workforce development, or mobility infrastructure.