Projects
Strengthening the family
Sangue novo
Quality education
Women's Empowerment
Women's Empowerment Program
It was developed in social centers, and its main objective is to help prevent child abandonment. To facilitate the processes that foster the development and autonomy of families and their communities, based on defending and protecting the rights of children and adolescents. This program is structured around four interacting components: the child, the woman, the family and the community.
Quality education
The main objective is to reduce the weaknesses of the country's education system by improving access to quality education in the Canchungo, Cacheu and Caió sectors; to transform beneficiary schools into community development hubs. Specifically, to improve access to and the quality of education in the areas of Canchungo and Cacheu Caio by 2018;
Create synergies between the different stakeholders in education in the areas of Canchungo Cacheu and Caio 2018; Six (6) beneficiary basic schools (61 teachers & 1933 pupils) and 400 socially vulnerable children. It assists 180 children with the best school performance, 301 families (121 neediest families and 180 families/guardians of the children with the best school performance).
Family and Community Strengthening Program
It was developed in social centers, and its main objective is to help prevent child abandonment. To facilitate the processes that foster the development and autonomy of families and their communities, based on defending and protecting the rights of children and adolescents. This program is structured around four interacting components: the child, the woman, the family and the community.
SANGUE NOVO
Youth employability project
It was launched in mid-2015, Co-financed
by the European Union and SOS Netherlands, aims to progressively build the future of 800 young people,
in Bissau, aged between 17 and 35, through vocational training and employment. Currently, around 740 beneficiaries have been trained since the program began. It was recently launched in Canchungo.
The general aim of the program is to provide young people who are neither studying nor working with an opportunity to invest in their qualifications and get in touch with the job market, in other words, to improve the employability situation of young Guineans.
The specific objective is to train 1,200 young people from the city of Bissau after four years of the project.