Simukai Child Protection Programme (Simukai CPP) is a registered Zimbabwean PVO (PVO27/12) dedicated to safeguarding and empowering vulnerable children and young people through protection, education, psychosocial support, and sustainable livelihoods. Over the years, Simukai has established safe shelters and places of safety in Mutare and Chipinge that provide temporary care and protection for children at risk, particularly unaccompanied and separated minors. In response to the current emergency project on the repatriation of children on the move to their countries and areas of origin, Simukai has experienced a significant rise in demand for safe and dignified shelter. To ensure that every child is accommodated with dignity and comfort, there is an urgent need to furnish its places of safety with 25 single beds and the corresponding bedding, as well as 4 gas stoves and 4 gas tanks to support the preparation of meals in the Places of Safety. This campaign seeks to raise USD 10,000 to meet these critical needs, enabling Simukai to continue offering a safe, nurturing, and child-sensitive environment for displaced children while they await family tracing, reunification, and reintegration. Your support will directly contribute to the well-being and protection of children in crisis, ensuring that their basic needs are met with compassion and care.
Associação Movimento Social São Gabriel (MSSG) provides early childhood development and education services, nutritional support, and after-school activities for vulnerable children and youth in Matola City.
Empowering girls and communities through transformative education and holistic healthcare
Women’s Institute for Secondary Education and Research (WISER) empowers girls and communities through transformative education opportunities in Muhuru Bay. Their flagship program, WISER Girls Secondary School, provides education, essential resources, leadership training, psychosocial support, sexual and reproductive health education, and hands-on STEM opportunities to ensure the most vulnerable girls reach their full potential.
Matunkha Center supports children and families living in the countryside of Rhumpi located in Northern Malawi. Through education, health, and agricultural development programs, Matunkha Center is empowering the surrounding communities to become self-sufficient.
In addition to a health care clinic, the center provides primary and vocational education as well as financial support to secondary school students.
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