Enhancing the well-being of children, girls, and women
Since its inception in 2000, NNO has served 21 communities of Ndola and Luanshya, providing services to fight poverty, HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, clean water deficiency, and social injustice. The organisation places special emphasis on investing in children, women, and girls because its community-based interventions have shown that when you empower a girl or a woman, she becomes a catalyst for positive change.
Enhancing the well-being of children, girls, and women
Since its inception in 2000, NNO has served 21 communities of Ndola and Luanshya, providing services to fight poverty, HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, clean water deficiency, and social injustice. The organisation places special emphasis on investing in children, women, and girls because its community-based interventions have shown that when you empower a girl or a woman, she becomes a catalyst for positive change.
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Zambia
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