Sauti Moja links donors to the community initiatives of indigenous people, like the Maasai of Kenya and Tanzania. These initiatives include education of vulnerable girls and children, HIV/AIDS prevention, family health, providing livestock to widows and single mothers, landrights, and peacemaking. Local leaders have the power and ability to change their lives. We partner with complementary skills and additional resources to ensure their success!
PROGRAMS
Local leaders have the power and ability to change their communities. We provide the complementary skills and resources to ensure their success
Compassionate donors provide financial support enabling local partner agencies to address the needs of the most vulnerable members of their communities.
LIVESTOCK FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS Single mothers receive drought-hardy livestock to relieve workload, reduce child malnutrition and provide income. Women from some communities in conflict use their livestock in peacemaking.more--->
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH Women and school girls learn about their rights, family planning, and preventing STIs. Through education communities develop and implement strategies to fight HIV/AIDS and care for those living with the disease. more--->
EDUCATION FOR VULNERABLE YOUTH Vulnerable youth - stigmatized girl mothers, orphans and deaf children – receive schooling and life skills training so they can become self-sufficient and support their children. more--->
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT (LECHE) Maasai preschoolers learn Swahili and are further prepared to succeed in primary school with Montessori education, nutritious food, and health care. more-->
PEACEMAKING Peaceful family, community, and interethnic relations enable individuals to pursue education, livelihood, and social goals without fear. Out multi-faceted approach contributes to harmony where conflict had reigned. more-->
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