April 2026 was a month of impactful engagement across health outreach, youth leadership, and economic empowerment.
MASYAP Empowering Communities, Transforming Lives


April 2026 was a month of impactful engagement across health outreach, youth leadership, and economic empowerment.

Access to clean water is a fundamental right, and thanks to the generous donation from the Muslim World League, Patsani Village in Lunzu now has a borehole benefiting over 400 community members, including nearby villages.

Economic empowerment remains a core focus of our work. We continue to support women in establishing and sustaining income-generating businesses to combat household poverty.

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.

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.

The Microfinance Program is a lifeline for vulnerable women, young mothers, and those facing economic hardships.

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum.

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