Our youth outreach visits provide a platform for young people to express themselves, share challenges, and support one another.
MASYAP Youth Outreach Program


Our youth outreach visits provide a platform for young people to express themselves, share challenges, and support one another.

In our efforts to enhance household well-being, we educate women on the importance of home management. Effective home management involves organizing household resources, including time, money, and energy, to create a comfortable, safe, and happy living environment.

In a significant milestone, MASYAP hosted a Youth Camp for young girls during December. Initially planned for 100 participants, the camp welcomed 150 enthusiastic attendees, exceeding expectations.
We conducted outreach sessions with nine support groups, aligning our discussions with the ‘World AIDS Day Commemoration’ theme.

As part of our ongoing microfinance program, we conducted follow-up visits to support group members running small businesses.

Mai Aisha Trust is currently seeking passionate and experienced professionals for the position of HTS Provider through Mai Aisha Sisters & Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP).

As part of this outreach initiative, MASYAP also held a couple’s workshop to address the critical issue of intimate-based violence (IBV).

At MASYAP, our mission to empower and support vulnerable communities remains unwavering. In a recent outreach initiative, we visited 12 support groups across Thyolo, and Blantyre districts to connect with members, monitor their progress, and provide essential guidance.

In addition to Murabaha, MASYAP is actively supporting support group members through the Qarde Hassana Program.

In October 2024, Mai Aisha Sisters and Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP) extended its outreach efforts by visiting 12 support groups across Zomba, Thyolo, and Blantyre districts.