Mouvement Netzkraft

HOPE worldwide Kenya (HWWK)

Ruaka–Gachie Road off Limuru Road, near Gacharage High School; P.O. Box 11775-00100
Nairobi
Kenya

Personne de contact: Malinda Wheeler

+254-20-3522 384/549; +254 725 990 993; +254 722 652 067
hope@hopewwkenya.org
wheeler@hopewwkenya.org
http://www.hopewwkenya.org/index.php
https://www.facebook.com/HOPEwwKenya/?ref=page_internal

Les Thèmes

  • Organisation d'aide
  • Politique sociale/hommes handicapés
  • Politique + projet d'éducation
  • Bénévoles sont les bienvenus.

Qui sommes-nous

HOPE worldwide Kenya (HWWK), registered in 1999, is a faith-based organization working with underserved communities to improve their quality of life through responsive and innovative health programming, service delivery and capacity building in Kenya and Eastern Africa.

Vision
Empowered Healthy Communities

How we serve
In partnership with County Governments and other partners, HWWK strives to offer quality services to Key Populations, youth and children in line with the strategic pillars within which we work.
HWWK provides services through Wellness Centers and Drop-in Centers, in collaboration with County Health Medical Teams.
We also work through the Mukuru Center of HOPE offering youth vocational training and doing community mobilization towards HIV prevention, economic empowerment and poverty eradication.

What we do
• Health and HIV Services
• Strong Community Health and Related Structures
• Improved Livelihoods
• Reduced Water Borne Diseases

Programs:
• Nuru II: This project seeks to increase access to and availability of sustainable, high quality, comprehensive health and structural interventions among key populations and priority populations in Nairobi, Central and Eastern regions of Kenya under PEPFAR.
• Dreams: This project supports the scale-up of combination HIV/AIDS prevention services for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) living in the informal settlements of Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya
• The Road Towards an HIV free society - Global Fund New Funding Model: This project implements combination HIV prevention services targeting key populations and expectant mothers
• Nilinde Project: This Project helps promote family focused support to OVC through implementing more sustainable activities.
• Bold Idea For Girls (BIG): This projects seeks to improve the HIV protective behavior among girls aged 15-24 years and reduce barriers with the aim of improving health outcomes, through addressing its social and economic determinants.
• Bridge To Empower Girls In Nairobi (BEGIN) Project: This project provides teenage girls who are pregnant and/or nursing children between the ages 0-3 years living in Mukuru Slum of Nairobi with knowledge and skills using a three-pronged approach that incorporates the scientific ( measurement of development milestones using the ages and stages tool), social ( through sister walks) and economic interventions (vocational and entrepreneurship skills training). The main goal is to promote their children’s brain and overall development.

Malinda Wheeler is the Executive Director of HOPE worldwide Kenya (HWWK).

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