NGO Provides Support for African Children

The Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative is working with governments, NGOs and other partners to provide programmes that strengthen communities and promote the psycho-social well being of children and youth.
  • Africa:   Caring for Children's Emotional Health

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative, 13 November 2012

    As the world celebrates Universal Children’s Day on 20 November, Africa’s children have a lot to look forward to. Since the United Nations General Assembly adopted the… Read more »

Orphans being supported by Humuliza Orphan’s Project.

  • Africa:   Developing Girls' Belief in Themselves

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative, 13 November 2012

    The year is about to come to an abrupt end, and with it, a flurry of social justice and human rights activity. Kicking off with Universal Children’s Day on 20 November, then… Read more »

  • Africa:   Ending Stigma Key to 'Getting to Zero'

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative, 13 November 2012

    From 2011 to 2015, the global community will celebrate 1 December, World AIDS Day, under the theme "Getting to Zero," echoing the UNAIDS vision of achieving "Zero new HIV… Read more »

  • Zambia:   Invest in Girl Children

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative, 13 November 2012

    When her parents died, Precious Kakusa went to live in an orphanage. Read more »

  • Africa:   Every Child Has the Right to Love, Care and Protection

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative, 13 November 2012

    As the world celebrates Universal Children’s Day on 20 November, REPSSI is calling for greater recognition of the importance of children’s emotional and social… Read more »

  • Africa:   Psychosocial Support Key to 'Getting to Zero'

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative, 13 November 2012

    From 2011 to 2015, the global community will celebrate 1 December, World AIDS Day, under the theme “Getting to Zero,” echoing the UNAIDS vision of achieving “Zero… Read more »

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