Help Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA) by food, and hygiene packs and learning materials. for Orphaned and vulnerable children, as well ECD learners

 Doornkop, Gauteng

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Help Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA) by food, and hygiene packs and learning materials. for Orphaned and vulnerable children, as well ECD learners

category

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

sub-category

Menstrual health & dignity products

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Help Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA) by food, and hygiene packs and learning materials. for Orphaned and vulnerable children, as well ECD learners

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At the heart of our work is Child Aid, an initiative designed to empower children and families to take charge of their own wellbeing. Humana People to People in South Africa is dedicated to working alongside communities facing the hardships of poverty, ensuring every child grows up in a safe, healthy, and enriching environment.

Sustainable Development Goals

Clean Water and Sanitation

Clean Water and Sanitation

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

Good Health and Well-being

Good Health and Well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Quality Education

Quality Education

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Impact Metrics (Estimates)

150kits

Menstrual hygiene kits to be provided

150people

Sanitation/hygiene access to be supported

50facilities

Education facilities to be improved


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