

Nokuthula Safe Haven provide a critical lifeline for women and children who have experienced gender-based violence (GBV). We offer a safe haven where survivors can escape immediate danger, receive essential support services, and begin the healing process.

Nokuthula Safe Haven for Men provides men a safe space to deal with issues pertaining mental health, substance abuse especially legal drugs, deal with their traumas that often drive them to be perpetrators of GBV. There also men who experience GBV so the shelter offers the lifeline to change their lives.

The conference brings together influential leaders from across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region to discuss and find solutions to the challenges of GBV. It features keynote speakers, panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities.

Empowering young boys and girls in both high schools and tertiary to make better life decisions. The program focusses on leadership and preventing youth from entering adulthood too soon, reducing the risk of teenage pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy is linked to GBV, thus working with young people will help to solve the problem in the future.
Through my school project young boys learn what it takes to be a good man in the society that respect himself and others, self reliance while girls learn the importance of staying pure, pursuing their dreams and play a meaningful role in society.

The official SADC website states that "The SADC region faces significant challenges related to poverty, food scarcity, and food insecurity. While specific figures can vary year to year, it's clear that a substantial portion of the population in the region is affected." SAWON supports poverty stricken communities through partnering with various retailers and manufactures to support the Young Tummies Project.
It is a sad reality that in 21st century 4 in 10 children goes to school with empty stomach and they often sleep without food. Africa is hit hard by poverty and the unemployment rate is high which drives poverty rate to highest scale.

People with disabilities have the same fundamental human rights as everyone else. These rights are enshrined in international law, such as the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and regional human rights instruments.
It's important to note that these rights are not always fully realized in practice. People with disabilities often face barriers to accessing these rights, such as discrimination, lack of accessibility, and poverty. However, by raising awareness of these rights and advocating for their implementation, we can work towards a more inclusive and equitable society for all.









