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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. -
Beautiful Dream Society
Restoring lives, lifting Lesotho
Beautiful Dream Society provides women and girls with shelter, food, clothing, emotional support, legal support, and psychological and spiritual support in a safe, trauma-informed home environment. In addition to anti-human trafficking advocacy, they monitor borders and known travel routes to stop trafficking before people are victimised.
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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. -
Chiedza Community Welfare Trust
Chiedza Community Welfare Trust supports women and children in Mutare district living with and impacted by HIV/AIDS.
Their programs around advocacy and health include providing maternal, child, and sexual and reproductive health services as well as psychosocial support and income generating projects.
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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. -
Chipembere Community Development Organization (CCDO)
Promoting good health and education for women, youth, and children
Chipembere Community Development Organisation (CCDO) is a women & youth-led organisation that aims to empower young people, including girls and women in the Thyolo district, to be self-reliant and to make informed decisions about their health and futures. Their programming includes providing access to healthcare and education—including early childhood development centres—improving household incomes through youth and women’s clubs, and conducting various peace-building and conflict prevention awareness campaigns. -
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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Development Concept
Improving the lives of women, children, and youth
Development Concept supports children attending five area early childhood development centres, and children in five primary schools with nutritional food, educational materials, and scholarships. Concept Development serves Liwonde, in the eastern region of Malawi. -
Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative
Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative (ENAI – Africa) protects and empowers indigenous young girls and women facing early marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM) through education and health services, livelihood support, food security programs and anti-FGM and gender-based violence advocacy.
ENAI – Africa is the only organisation providing these essential services within a five-village radius in Kajiado County, a rural part of the South Rift in Kenya.
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Fount for Nations
Creating right beginnings for children with disabilities
Since 2015, Fount for Nations has been complementing the efforts of the Government of Malawi in building equal learning opportunities for Malawi’s children living with disabilities in order to ensure no child is left behind. They partner with teachers, parents and caregivers, health workers, and entire communities to provide a holistic experience for children. Programmes include providing teacher and therapist training, early detection of disability, family support, early childhood education, and advocacy on behalf of children with disabilities. -
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. -
Jitegemee Children’s Program
Jitegemee Children’s Program provides educational and integrated support services to children and youth living in underserved communities in Machakos, Kenya. Their child-centred holistic programming includes education services, vocational and livelihoods training, and psychosocial support for youth and their caregivers.