At Mai Aisha Sisters and Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP), we believe in the power of sport to transform lives.
Sport, Empowerment, and HIV/AIDS Prevention: The Kicking AIDS Out Program


At Mai Aisha Sisters and Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP), we believe in the power of sport to transform lives.

MASYAP visited nine HIV/AIDS youth support groups with the aim of encouraging the girls to work hard in their studies because only a literate person can read information about HIV and make informed decisions. Drama and netball are some of

With the support of Steadfast Ways, MASYAP has been able to implement a pilot project supporting vulnerable out of school young members to access small loans and start businesses. Twenty girls from five Youth AIDS Support Groups have each been

Steadfast Ways is a global and diverse team of professionals that believes in equal access to opportunities and actively promotes women empowerment by encouraging economic participation. The team visited MASYAP on Thursday, 10th October 2019. MASYAP organized a showcase for

MASYAP organised a netball match where BCA Support Group played Chiwembe Support Group. The match was attended by many at a colourful showcase event organised for Steadfast Ways.

The August Netball Tournament started on 7th August and was finalized on Friday, 30th august 2019, prizes were awarded the following weekend at Iqra Propagation Center in Blantyre on 8th September 2019.

MASYAP played a friendly netball game against Chichiri Prison on Saturday 23 July 2016 at the Chichiri prison ground. Seven girls were picked from MASYAP’s numerous youth group netball teams around the Blantyre region and their fellow youth group members followed to support them. The MASYAP team won the game