150 teenage mothers go back to school and develop their careers, start small business and be great, empowered women. We are also providing a safe children centre for the teenage mothers.
The project pays for a noon meal for girls who attend a girls’ middle school and whose parents cannot afford school. Girls walk 6 km to and from school and have no other source of food during the day.
CFWshops is a pioneering franchise network of basic medical clinics & drug shops in Kenya, each owned & operated by a Kenyan nurse or community health worker, preventing & treating prevalent diseases.
In Africa, millions live in crowded slums. Youth survive but don't thrive. At KIBERA FILM SCHOOL youth trainees develop talents, tell their stories, become role models and transform their communities.
Nyaka AIDS Orphans School uses a community-based approach to meet the challenges of poverty and HIV/AIDS. Nyaka provides free education and other services to orphans and vulnerable children.
The project buys lambs & school materials for girls’ first year of school. It requires parents to raise, sell & purchase lambs to pay for their daughters’ school needs the following 12 years of school
Self-perpetuating mirofinance initiative issuing collateral-free, interest-bearing loans, for as little as $50, to poor women in rural Uganda so they can start businesses to support their families.
This project is bringing safe drinking water and improved sanitation to over 1,600 people in five of Morocco's most remote rural villages, and reducing high infant mortality rates in the process.
We’re not only keeping 160 Zimbabwean orphans alive. With sports, arts, medical programs and individual attention, we’re helping them to thrive even as their country crumples.
Action for Health posits an alternative to the untenable user-fee health systems in Mali, as well as free care for children <5 for the 4 diseases that cause 90% of child deaths in Bamako