A KICS education establishes and prepares young people to transform their community, their country and the world. For more of this transformation, Kigali International Community School (KICS) needs a campus that is equipped to serve this vision. The land has been purchased, the design is taking shape, and now it’s time to fund the new Learning Landscape and Centers of Excellence, which will allow KICS to have an extraordinary national and international impact. This is Our School, it belongs to all of us, and together we can make this vision a reality.

Our Iraqi Country Coordinator, is steering the process of bringing transformative education to local areas that will combat the generational impacts of war and empower communities, restoring hope for future generations. Through partnerships with local educational leaders and organizations, and dedicated training for local teachers, B2THEWORLD will ultimately develop high-quality, Christ-centered schools that foster resilience, hope, and holistic growth.

We believe the need is evident for an oppressed group of vulnerable children to have the opportunity to experience a transformative education that could break the cycle of bondage and with this education could come freedom. We currently serve 700 students through our partnership wit Friends of Charity Organization.

We are partnering with Christian Transformers to start Africa International School (AIS) as our Anchor school in Cameroon. AIS will be pivotal in realizing our goal of flooding Cameroon with a High Quantity of High Quality (HQ/HQ) schools. Through teacher and head of school trainings in Cameroon, we are advancing the B2THEWORLD vision and mission in Cameroon.
Africa International School (AIS) Building Project
Education opens doors for the Gospel like nothing else. In Cameroon, families are seeking schools that secure their children’s future while preserving their values.
This is a unique chance to disciple the next generation and share Christ’s love through a deeply rooted Christian ethos, an academically rigorous program focused on entrepreneurship and community transformation programs, and inclusive access for both the underprivileged and the affluent.
Why Invest in AIS?
- Sustainable Legacy – Your support builds a self-sustaining institution that will produce Christ-centered leaders for decades.
- Local Commitment – Cameroonian leaders have already invested $182,000 in land, expertise, and funds—proving their dedication.
- Global Expertise – AIS partners with B2THEWORLD, a Christian education leader providing startup capital and operational support.
- Generational Impact – You’re not just funding a school—you’re shaping Africa’s future.
Join Us in This Vision
Fifteen years from now, AIS graduates won’t just earn diplomas—they’ll step into the world as servant leaders, bringing transformation wherever they go. Your support today ignites this legacy.
Invest in AIS—and help raise Africa’s next generation of Christ-centered leaders.
B2THEWORLD is pleased to partner in this effort. Your contribution will ensure that B2THEWORLD accomplishes its mission of leveraging the power of education to combat the generational impacts of war. We fight for futures. Education is our weapon.

In South Sudan, Mr. Joseph Angok Mayath, as our South Sudan Country Coordinator, steers the process of flooding South Sudan with a High Quantity of High-Quality schools. B2THEWORLD has signed partnerships with 3 schools in South Sudan, serving 800 students. In the initial stages of revamping St. Mary's Academic School, we have drilled a water borehole and trained teachers in B2THEWORLD's pillars of transformative education. Joseph will lead and work with an already-established Advisory Committee to steer B2THEWORLD' Vision and Mission in South Sudan.

The Global Educators Gathering brings together educators and school leaders from around the world to learn, collaborate, and navigate challenges that they face related to education in countries recovering from war.

While we often display pictures of and information about work we do around the world, but sometimes we serve in places where sharing information can put our workers and beneficiaries in danger. We refer to these places as Project Global countries.
