SAWA
SAWA project seeks to roll out 5 main interventions to create change at community level
Numerous rural youths in underserved areas face the potential of lagging behind their urban counterparts in embracing digital-first technologies. It is our belief that every child should receive computer education and access computer services. Through our partnership with CONNECTION UBUNTU, we provide free computer training and services, with the aim of establishing a sustainable program for delivering vital computer skills and services to the rural communities of Homa-bay, thereby creating employment prospects for these youths.
SAWA project seeks to roll out 5 main interventions to create change at community level
Our initiative supports 50 teenage mothers through counseling services in schools.
We provide psychological support to young individuals living with HIV and disabilities
Activate Action operates two youth-friendly SRHR centres
Gender disparities and entrenched societal norms detrimentally impact women’s well-being,
Unemployment in rural communities, such as Homabay, has led to mental health challenges