— What we do

Programs your community can own and run

From HIV and TB prevention to youth leadership, each program is built so local knowledge leads and lasting capacity stays behind.

Close-up of a healthcare worker's hands holding an informational pamphlet on a clinic table, natural window light, medication packets visible in the background, Lesotho clinic interior
Close-up of a healthcare worker's hands holding an informational pamphlet on a clinic table, natural window light, medication packets visible in the background, Lesotho clinic interior
A small group of women seated in a circle inside a community hall, one facilitator gesturing while others listen, afternoon light through open windows, notebooks on laps, Lesotho setting
A small group of women seated in a circle inside a community hall, one facilitator gesturing while others listen, afternoon light through open windows, notebooks on laps, Lesotho setting
Young men and women seated at rough wooden desks in an outdoor learning space, one youth leader standing at a chalkboard, golden afternoon light across the scene, Lesotho village backdrop
Young men and women seated at rough wooden desks in an outdoor learning space, one youth leader standing at a chalkboard, golden afternoon light across the scene, Lesotho village backdrop
/ Three program areas

Connected work, one shared goal

HIV and TB Prevention

Mental Wellness Circles

Youth Leadership Development

Community-based testing, counselling, and peer education led by trained local workers. Clinics learn to track, report, and sustain their own outcomes.

Peer-facilitated support groups trained to recognize distress and build resilience. Facilitators are drawn from within each community and certified locally.

Structured cohorts where young people build facilitation, health literacy, and community organizing skills—then lead the next intake themselves.

+ Clear entry points

Three steps to get started

No gatekeepers. If you live in the community, work in a clinic, or teach in a school, you already qualify. Here is what happens next.

Step 02

Meet your local program coordinator

A coordinator from your district will contact you within five working days to explain eligibility, timing, and what the program asks of you.

Step 03

Join the next cohort intake

Intakes run quarterly. Once confirmed, you receive a schedule, a local contact, and everything you need before day one.

Ready to work alongside us?

Whether you are a health worker, an educator, or a community organizer—there is a program built for your role and your district.