A Kabangwe community that is socio economically empowered and free from HIV-AIDS
To provide community interventions in HIV and economic empowerment to youths and women in Kabangwe community through collaboration with strategic partners.
To convert the abundant but idle human resource into productive individuals and groups
The principal objective of the organization is “To promote self-reliance for sustainable socio-economic development.
Under Reduction of HIV burden the key strategic issues relate to scaling up of prevention strategies, Increasing Access to Prevention...
Under Increased household income, the focus is on empowerment of youths, women...
Under Impact Mitigation the strategic issues are reducing inequalities especially among Youths
Under strengthened Organizational capacity and sustainability, the focus is on improving service delivery to.......
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The training was aimed at equipping peer educators with comprehensive information on mental health and reproductive health/HIV, which helped them to carry out effective awareness initiatives in both community and healthcare settings.
The 2023 PATA summit like any other summit took place from 14th – 16th November 2023, and it was hosted across Africa with about 21 satellites located in 13 sub-Saharan African countries. KCIA hosted the PATA 2023 Summit satellite spoke in Lusaka, Zambia under the theme “The Face of Care: Health providers and communities at the frontline of paediatric and adolescent HIV service delivery in Africa”.
KCIA Bi-Annual newsletter The Bi-annual organizational newsletter highlights the efforts of KCIA. With a strong dedication to its mission, KCIA embarks on a journey that weaves together its organizational history with the lively activities it has engaged in.
Health Worker Meeting on Psychosocial Interventions Targeting Mental Health HIV+ among Pregnant Adolescents and Young people
Chimwemwe Gardening Group harvesting the vegetables ready for sale