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 3 economic empowerment 

Project: ACET Orphan Affairs Councils Where: Uganda
Project: Active Youth in Development Where: Malawi
Project: AFREDA Breadwinners Project Where: Tanzania
Project: Malawi Presbyterian Church Orphan Project Where: Malawi
Project: Chikombola Youth Project Where: Zambia
Project: Gateway School of Fashion Where: South Africa
Project: The Lazarus Project Where: Zambia
Project: Ligodho School Where: Kenya
Project: Mukhanyo Day Centres Where: South Africa
Project: Net2Work Where: Uganda
Project: Jacob's Well Where: Zimbabwe
Project: Safe Alternatives for Youth (SAFY) Where: Uganda
Project: Community Kids Clubs Kenya  Where: Kenya
Project: Community Kids Clubs Malawi Where: Malawi
Project: Community Kids Clubs Tanzania Where: Tanzania
Project: Salima Orphan Skills Project Where: Malawi
Project: Simukai Child Protection  Where: Zimbabwe
Project: SAIE- Training Entrepreneurship Trainers Where: Africa wide
Project: Sparrow's Nest Where: Tanzania
Project: The Valuable Girls Project Where: Zambia
Project: Undugu Society Where: Kenya

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Our featured Economic Empowerment project is Sparrow's Nest in Tanzania











Edward stock photo
We see hope in Edward.

Edward (27) comes from Masambuka village and is the oldest child with four sisters and three brothers who are all at school. The children’s parents have died and Edward is the only breadwinner. He was selected by the Malawi Presbyterian Church Orphan Project to train in Motor Vehicle Maintenance. Once he has completed his qualification, he will be given a tool kit to enable him to set up his own business and earn a decent living for himself and his siblings. In the meantime, Edward is doing some piecework to make ends meet.

Find out more about the Malawi Presbyterian Church Orphan Project.

Names and some photos have been changed to protect confidentiality.
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