

Available Programs
GBV Prevention, Care & Support
Violence against women and girls is rooted in gender-based discrimination, social norms that accept violence, and gender stereotypes that continue cycles of violence.
Funding women’s full participation in civil society.
Scaling up prevention efforts that address unequal gender power relations as a root cause of gender-based violence.
Bringing gender-based violence clinical services to lower-level health facilities.
Addressing the needs of child survivors, including interventions to disrupt the gender-based violence cycle.
Economic Strengthening
Interventions to reduce the economic vulnerability of families and empower them to provide for the essential needs.
Psychosocial
Support
Helps maintain a continuum of family and community-based care and support during and after an emergency and prevents immediate or long-term mental health disorders.
Early Childhood Development
Comprehensive approach to programs and policies for children from birth to nine years of age .
AGYW
Program
AGYW Programs
Psychosocial support
Life skills
Teen parenting
Career jumboree
Social grants applications
Art adherence
Tertiary assistance
Homework support.
Peer education
Life
Skills
Adaptive and positive behaviour that enable humans to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life.
AYP
We offer two components, biomedical components and layered/services structural interventions.
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Biomedical Services:
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HTS, HIVSS,PrEP,STI Screening, TB Screening and Treatment.
2. Layered Services:
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We have a focused group conducted by Social Auxiliary Workers and Social Workers.
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Currently we have one man can and grassroots soccer as team have been recently trained.
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The program also covers minimul components of MSP. Whereby we target males aged 25-40. With males, we provide them with HTS and refer for other services they might need.
Human right & Gender Equality
Gender-responsive and meet human rights standards for quality of care and equal access.
OVCY
Program
Interventions to reduce the economic vulnerability of families and empower them to provide for the essential needs.