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Bana Ba Metsi
Supporting vulnerable youth to become productive members of their community.
Bana Ba Metsi is a primary school for vulnerable boys that provides education, nutritional and rehabilitation support, and skills-building opportunities. Bana Ba Metsi, which is located in Ngarange, one of the most underserved regions of the country, cultivates an environment that nurtures social skills, a sense of responsibility, development, and prepares its students to re-enter the formal education system and the workforce. -
Chiedza
Child protection, education, health, nutrition, and economic strengthening
Since 2001 Chiedza has served more than 100,000 children living in the high-density and peri-urban areas of Harare South and the rural Zvimba district in Zimbabwe. Their services include providing inclusive early childhood education, second chance education for children out of school, vocational training, health and nutrition support, child protection services and facilitating economic strengthening activities for caregivers. -
Child Protection Society
Building a child-friendly society
Child Protection Society (CPS) protects and promotes the rights and well-being of children in Zimbabwe. In addition to child protection services, CPS provides youth empowerment initiatives, education programs, health and nutrition services, and livelihood support. -
Community Partnership for Relief and Development (COPRED)
Building a knowledgeable and empowered community
COPRED’s interconnected program areas focus on improving literacy rates and keeping girls in school, providing access to healthcare and early childhood education, providing opportunities for economic growth, and expanding water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services.COPRED serves the community of Chiwembe in southern Malawi.
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Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust (ENMT)
Empowering communities through literacy
ENMT promotes literacy, education, and skills development in Gwanda in southern Zimbabwe. At their library, children are able to borrow books, improve literacy skills and enjoy storytelling and other activities such as crafts, writing, and drama. -
Hatua Network Organization
Hatua Network prepares youth to thrive in Kenya’s workforce by providing promising, low-income students with access to education, career guidance, and professional networks. They have supported over 731 youth, 333 secondary school students, 252 college and university students, and 190 alumni.
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Heather Chimhoga Orphan Care
Health, social services, educational, and psychosocial support to over one thousand orphans
Heather Chimhoga Orphan Care’s (HCOC) services ensure that children remain in school and have access to nutritional support, health, and psychosocial services. HCOC runs a child-friendly clinic and school-based feeding program, offers scholarships to vulnerable children and provides psychosocial and livelihoods support in the rural district of Murehwa. -
Kakenya’s Dream
Kakenya’s Dream supports girls through educational, health, and leadership initiatives to create agents of change. Through community-driven holistic, and replicable programs including quality education, medical care, shelter, and nutritional support, young girls from pastoralists communities are empowered to achieve their full potential.
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Kiwimbi
Committed to transforming lives through learning, Kiwimbi partners with underserved communities in Amagoro, in Busia County, Kenya to create educational opportunities through locally run libraries and community learning centres.
Their team employs evidence-based interventions derived from successful educational models to ensure that students receive personalized instruction that matches their individual skill levels.
Programs include: tutoring and mentorship, trade and skills building for young adults, preparing students for national exams, providing access to books and library resources, and a community arts centre.
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Learn To Play – Ithute Go Tshameka
Learn To Play is a social enterprise that provides quality and culturally relevant early childhood development programs. Their holistic approach supports ECD at the child, caregiver, and community level and works with mothers as the key change-agents in their communities.
Easily scalable and replicable, their model results in improved school readiness and the overall well-being of children and their families. To date Learn To Play has impacted 11 communities throughout Botswana.
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Little Rock Inclusive ECD Center
Ensuring every child has a great start at growth and learning
Little Rock IECD plays a vital role by providing resources and services to orphans, children with special needs, those affected by HIV/AIDS, and families living in Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, an area where support is limited.Little Rock has reached over 3,000 children with inclusive early childhood development services, therapeutic care, educational and nutritional support, daily meals, daycare services, and economic strengthening for families.
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Moya Trust
Nurturing children to strengthen the future of Eswatini
Founded in 1999 as a primary health centre for the peri-urban Lobamba Lomdzala community, Moya Centre delivers comprehensive health, educational, and psychosocial support services to orphaned and vulnerable children.