Sustain Humanity Initiative (SHI) is a non-profit (non-governmental) organization formed to be service responsive to the needs of less-privileged, vulnerable Children, their families and communities. The Organization is committed to addressing society’s ongoing gaps, working shoulder to shoulder with the beneficiaries, promoting resilience and ameliorating their challenges.
We are committed to evidence-based programming and the promotion of good health through the provision of quality youth services to Children, their families and the communities. Promotion of sexual and reproductive health rights for adolescents, youth and women will be on SHI’s agenda for action. The interventions will center around, protection, care and support, mitigation as well as capacity building of beneficiaries and duty bearers.
The Organization takes cognizance of the fact that, many Children of School going age are excluded from accessing quality education. This is because most of them are in extremely difficult circumstances rendering them vulnerable and marginalized. Therefore, SHI will support projects and activities that will address educational gaps.
A Society in which women, children, their families and communities are supported and empowered to be resilient and realize their worth.
In the spirit of love, respect and pursuant of excellence SHI Zambia will empower vulnerable children, their families and communities by strengthening them to achieve their full potential.
hrough our programs and initiatives, we've made a significant impact in communities around the world.
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We focus on sustainable solutions that empower individuals and communities.
This includes pandemics and epidemics, psycho- social support, drug abuse reduction, mental health promotion.
To promote access to quality education and encourage retention for less privileged children and adolescents in School.
Food security, Agriculture, Shelter, nutrition and Livelihood. The Objective is to create greater economic empowering ...