We conducted outreach sessions with nine support groups, aligning our discussions with the ‘World AIDS Day Commemoration’ theme.
MASYAP Microfinance Follow-Up Visits
As part of our ongoing microfinance program, we conducted follow-up visits to support group members running small businesses.
Empowering Women: The Microfinance Program
The Microfinance Program is a lifeline for vulnerable women, young mothers, and those facing economic hardships.
Understanding Syphilis and Hepatitis B: Key Facts
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum.
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.
Microfinance Training and Disbursement
As a way for the microfinance beneficiaries to manage well their capital and businesses, trainings are held before the disbursements to equip them with business knowledge, business management and savings strategies which include debt management so they are able to
MASYAP Menstrual Hygiene Campaign
Menstruation is a natural and unavoidable part of the lives of women and girls. Accommodating the menstrual needs is a key issue for the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation.
MASYAP Threads of Care Project
Threads Of Care is a project that empowers women through skill building and employment opportunities, through this project, MASYAP have been able to provide sustainable livelihoods for many women and support their families. Currently the esteemed team is working tirelessly
MASYAP Chairladies Meeting
MASYAP Youth and Women chairladies meeting took place on 22nd and 25th of July respectively. Chairladies Meeting is an assembly of chairladies from different support groups for a particular purpose, especially for formal discussion. Women and youth chairladies meetings are
HASENE International Qurbani Donation
HASENE International also donated 1000 goats to vulnerable MASYAP members. Hasen has become a source of joy in the lives of the oppressed and needy people. Both qurbani donations were done at Maone Vocational Center.