Empowering unemployed graduates and youth with knowledge, skills, and resources to improve their livelihoods.
Advocating for HIV/AIDS through HIV treatment literacy by educating on the science of HIV and ART, addressing Stigma and discrimination while encouraging adherence.
Addressing Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) through advocacy, awareness-raising, and support services.
Providing access to education, training, and skills development opportunities to enhance employability. These services include but are not limited to online applications and career guidance.
Promoting economic empowerment through entrepreneurship development, job creation, and access to resources.
In an increasingly digital world, access to information and resources is paramount for personal and professional growth. Recognizing this, a vital "Online Application Initiative" has been launched, specifically tailored to cater to the needs of high school learners and unemployed youth.
Fostering social cohesion and community development through dialogue, advocacy, and partnerships.
Clubs aim to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of human rights among students, empowering them to become active advocates for justice and equality within their communities and beyond.
This partnership forms part of the
FHR Gender Rights/Masibambisane Programme.