Helping Girls and Young Women in Bujumbura Slum Maternity Ward for HIV+ Women in Kamenge, Burundi Sign with clinic services offered First woman treated for HIV/AIDS at clinic.

Friends Women's Association

Org #46930
Vetted since 2018 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2002
year founded
$90,935
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Friends Women's Association, FWA, is a grass-roots organization in Burundi, addresses the needs of women in conflict, poverty, HIV/AIDS, and sexual violence. The FWA health care clinic focuses on treating both physical and psycho-social needs. FWA provides a comprehensive health care to women and their families, to promote women's leadership and autonomy and to strengthen peace and solidarity in Kamenge, a slum in Bujumbura and in other communities of Burundi.

Project Leaders
NTAHUBA PARFAITE
NTAHUBA PARFAITE
Joy Zarembka
Joy Zarembka
Team
Parfaite Ntahuba, Alexia Nibona
Organization Information
AV 8 No 212
Bujumbura, B.P. 193
Burundi
+257 7998 0322
Organization Information
AV 8 No 212
Bujumbura, B.P. 193
Burundi
+257 7998 0322

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

FWA FEBRUARY 2025 NARRATIVE REPORT

By Parfaite NTAHUBA | Project leader

 ACTIVITIES Caring for HIV Positive People (CHIVPP) In the month of February, medical follow-up and home visits were done for our HIV positive people.   Maternity Ward Building Although... Read the full report ›

FWA January 2025 Narrative Report

By Parfaite NTAHUBA | Project leader

 “My name is Jeanine; I joined the savings group in 2015 when I was invited by the social worker at FWA, who was assisting people living with HIV/AIDS, including myself. At the time, I had... Read the full report ›

GLOBAL GIVING FEBRUARY 2025 NARRATIVE REPORT

By Parfaite NTAHUBA | Project leader

GlobalGiving February 2025 Narrative Report From July 2024 to January 2025, different activities were done: trauma healing workshops, Self-help groups (SHGs), income generating activities and the... Read the full report ›
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