Eswatini

Swaziland Action Group Against Abuse (SWAGAA)

Eswatini

Swaziland Action Group Against Abuse (SWAGAA)

Fighting to keep women and children safe from abuse

 

For nearly 40 years, the Swaziland Action Group Against Abuse (SWAGAA) has worked to combat the scourge of gender-based violence (GBV), sexual abuse, human trafficking, and child abuse. Through its three pillars, prevention, care and support, and access to justice, SWAGAA is helping to shape the agenda to end GBV.

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Cabrini Ministries

Eswatini

Cabrini Ministries

Essential care for children and their families

 

Cabrini Ministries Swaziland is a faith-based organisation serving children and families in the Lubombo region. Through programmatic work in education, health, and family services, they are uplifting the community and tending to their most immediate needs.  

To ensure they can provide the most essential care possible, Cabrini collaborates with the Ministry of Health, the Department of Social Welfare (DSW), hospitals, and others, reaching more people in the communities they serve.  

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Nhlangano Aids Training Information and Counselling Centre (NATICC) 

Eswatini

Nhlangano Aids Training Information and Counselling Centre (NATICC) 

Building Relationships, Endurance, and Dignity

 

NATICC is dedicated to combating Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and preventing teenage pregnancy in the Shiselweni region. 

Established in 2002, the organisation began its journey by providing HIV prevention, care, and support services. Over time, its mission expanded to include GBV and teenage pregnancy awareness as key pillars of its programming. 

To drive change, NATICC facilitates community dialogues and broadcasts a national radio programme, fostering education and awareness across the country. 

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Moya Trust

Eswatini

Moya Trust

Nurturing children to strengthen the future of Eswatini

 

Founded in 1999 as a primary health centre for the peri-urban Lobamba Lomdzala community, Moya Centre delivers comprehensive health, educational, and psychosocial support services to orphaned and vulnerable children.

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Vusumnotfo

Eswatini

Vusumnotfo

Strengthening skills in sustainable practices to advance child development and learning.

 

Through early childhood development programs, nutrition and livelihood support, and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programs, Vusumnotfo is nurturing the next generation to ensure that all children reach their full potential.

The organization was formed by 17 communities in northern Eswatini in 1992.

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Kwakha Indvodza

Eswatini

Kwakha Indvodza

Mentoring men and boys to become allies for gender equality, social justice, and well-being

 

Kwakha Indvodza, which means “building a man” in IsiSwati, mentors boys and young men in Mbabane. The first mentoring organization in eSwatini, Kwakha Indvodza provides access to health and counseling services, financial management education, and vocational skills training.

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