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Christngoma

Bilingual non-profit platform upholding the rights of human-wildlife conflict victims in Gabon.

  • Industry

    Non-Profit

  • Year

    2026

  • Engagement

    10-week engagement

  • Deliverable

    Bilingual marketing site

THE CHALLENGE

What we were solving for.

Christngoma is a small advocacy organisation working to protect communities affected by human-wildlife conflict in Gabon. They had no web presence and were losing opportunities to reach international donors and volunteers. The site needed to work in both French and English, load quickly on the 3G connections common in the region, and feel respectful, not glossy-corporate, to the communities it served.

We wanted a site that would speak for us, even when we can't. Abeytrust built something that does exactly that.

PL

Project lead, Christngoma

THE APPROACH

How we got there.

  1. 01

    Research

    Listen first

    We started with two calls with the founder and a review of advocacy sites they admired. The brief that emerged: bilingual, fast, dignified.

  2. 02

    Design

    Earth-toned and honest

    We picked a deep-green palette with photographic hero imagery and generous white space. The tone is calm, never sensational.

  3. 03

    Build

    Static, translated, fast

    Built as a static Next.js site with localised routes (/en, /fr) and image optimisation. LCP under 1.5s on a mid-range Android over 3G.

THE RESULT

The finished product.

Christngoma desktop website

Key outcomes

  • 013x increase in international donor enquiries in the first month
  • 02Bilingual (EN/FR) launch with full content parity
  • 03Lighthouse performance score 98/100
  • 04Self-serve CMS so the team can publish without developer help

Built with

  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind
  • Sanity CMS
  • Vercel
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