Foundation for Integrated Development (FID/SL)
$20,000 to complement the government of Sierra Leones’ Rural and Private Sector Project (RPSP) efforts to promote and empower the private sector including local farmers in the whole country.
$20,000 to complement the government of Sierra Leones’ Rural and Private Sector Project (RPSP) efforts to promote and empower the private sector including local farmers in the whole country.
$15,000 to complete the two year intensive integrated vocational training for 35 vulnerable girls (commercial sex workers, single mothers, school drop outs and widows) in tailoring, hairdressing, non-formal literacy education, psycho-social services including HIV&AIDS education and human rights education.
$4,000 to rehabilitate and modernize a dilapidated store used for the storing of grains and drying floor used as preservation facility for farm produce.
$20,000 to organise a regional training workshop on food processing techniques and agricultural produce preservation.
$20,000 to organise AWARE/OWARE games as a platform to facilitate activities around schools in Senegal to engage women and children to explore and challenge existing misconceptions and misinformation, stigma and stereotypes surrounding health and social issues.
$15,000 to organise 20 awareness creation programmes on the gender parity law.
$12,000 to implement a food security porgramme in the Eastern part of Rwanda in the district of Gatsibo.
$25,000 to provide women, girls, adolescents and LGBTI with information on sexual health and reproductive rights as well as leadership skills, counselling on sexuality related issues and safe home services for disadvantaged women in the sharia context where women do not have legal representation.
$20,000 to train selected number of TBAs and local midwives in Ajangbadi and Ijanikin within Ojo Local Government Area in basic professional obstetrics and family planning to reduce the high rate of maternal deaths among women of child bearing age.
$12,000 to undertake series of educational activities to increase knowledge of adolescent girls and community members on issues of health and reproductive rights; to train selected adolescent girls as TOTs who would later impact the knowledge acquired to other youth in the communities.