Josephine Bwalya is 18 years old. She is studying small accommodation management at the South African College for Tourism. She dreams of owning her own small lodge in Zambia.
CARE provides aid to women who join savings and loan groups and helps them make a new life for themselves.
CARE provides poor women in Mozambique the access to saving and credit groups. Thus CARE helps them to help themselves. The project is supported by Daimler Financial Services.
We establish bi-lingual libraries and fill them with local and English language children's books. Every library is built with co-investments from the respective local villages.
CARE responded immediately after the super cyclone struck Bangladesh’s coast by preparing to provide safe drinking water, and emergency items ranging from plastic sheeting to candles, and emergency food rations for at least 5,000 families.
To provide food parcels to child-headed households and terminally ill patients and their families living within the impoverished communities and deeply rural areas of the UGU District that we serve.
We need plastering, painting and roofing in order to improve the facilities for AIDS orphans.
Sick mother requiring urgent surgery
You support the education for one year of Madou Ba who is one of the students at the Koranic "school" in Mali. He is twelve years old, and has been in contact with his family once since being sent away. When he grows up he wants to be a Teacher.
The book will be launched with a fashion show - meant to introduce Botswana’s own hand dyed fabric and design (based on basket patterns), a dance medley and an art exhibition from all entries of a local art competition in the surrounding of Maun.