Reduces new HIV infections through prevention education, mobile voluntary testing, home-based care, and peer training — especially in remote fishing villages and among street-connected youth.
Provides nursery education, school materials, and vocational training (carpentry, tailoring, masonry) to out-of-school children, orphans, and young mothers.
Teaches sustainable agriculture, small business management, and access to finance — helping youth and women start income-generating activities.
Trains staff and community members on nutritious diets, cooking demonstrations, and food processing to reduce stunting in children and mothers.
Defends local Human Rights Defenders, fights GBV through sports and media, and trains communities on child protection and legal rights.
Plants trees, establishes School Eco-Clubs, trains artisans on low-fuel stoves, and protects water sources to stop deforestation and land degradation.