UK Personnel & Veterans from the Commonwealth & Overseas are a golden thread for the United Kingdom as we enter this global world.
Leavers to Leaders International Network
A Place For Global Citizens To Impact
In 2015, the United Nations rolled out the sustainable goals to classify some of the most urgent matters in developing countries. The Leavers to Leaders International Network (LTLIN) is a global international network of over 30, 000 members from more than 56 countries who have served or are serving in the British Armed Forces and are making meaningful impact via their Business, Community or Social Enterprises.
Our business enterprise model turns profit into purpose to improve the world.
These projects directly improve communities based on the UN's sustainable goals.
These projects have direct input in the community, improving one or more sustainable goals.
This is our portfolio section where each is aligned with a sustainable development here in their adopted or birth country.
If the current trends continue, by 2030, 575 million people will still be living in extreme poverty. We, as Leavers…
View DetailMore than 600 million people are projected to face hunger by 2030 if the food crisis continues. We, as Leavers…
View Detail25 million children missed out on necessary health immunizations in 2021. We, as Leavers to Leaders International Network, are on…
View DetailDespite technology, the world is falling behind in youth literacy; by 2030, 300 million will lack basic literacy and numeracy.…
View DetailAt the current rate, it will take 286 years to close the gap in legal protection and remove discriminatory law.…
View DetailIn 2022, 2.2 billion people lack safely managed drinking water with 3.5 billion lack safely managed sanitation. We as Leavers…
View Detail675 million people still live in the dark, and 4 out of 5 are in sub-Saharan Africa. We as Leavers…
View Detail2 billion workers are in precarious informal jobs without social protection with 1 in 4 youth people not in education. …
View DetailCo2 emissions reached 36.8 billion metric tons in 2022. We as Leavers to Leaders International Network, are on a mission…
View DetailIn 2024, Joe, a current Soldier in the British Army, started his mission work with local leaders around the World.
After 22 years in the British Army, Mosese is on a mission to build stronger families in the UK and…
After completing his career in the Royal Air Force as a military chef, Ivai became an executive chef working with…
Tom is among the first Fijians to become a Warrant officer in the Royal Fusilier. He is now on a…
Ray is serving in the British Army and is on a mission to improve youth literacy across Ghana so that…
Iveri is the first Fijian to become a Care Manager in Britain. After his military service, he applied his leadership…
Can you be our next LTL impacter? Email your resume to info@LTLAcademy.com
Can you be our next LTL impacter? Email your resume to info@LTLAcademy.com
Can you be our next LTL impacter? Email your resume to info@LTLAcademy.com
Can you be our next LTL impacter? Email your resume to info@LTLAcademy.com
Can you be our next LTL impacter? Email your resume to info@LTLAcademy.com
As a citizen of two commonwealth nations, I believe each member of the LTLIN has the potential to solve at…
This platform is only for Foreign and Commonwealth personnel and their families who have served and serving the British Armed Forces, French Foreign Legion and the United State Military.
F & C Personnel
F& C Veterans
F & C families
Samuel T. Reddy founded LTL Academy in 2018, intending to spotlight Foreign and Commonwealth living in the UK, where many…
Professor Martin Levermore, a child of the Windrush generation, is the CEO of Medical Devices Technology International, a member of…
Dr Alaa Garad is regarded by many as a leading authority in Quality Management and Organisational Learning. His interest is…
LTLIN is based in the UK with satellite offices mainly in countries where our projects are run.
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