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OING NOUVELLE PERSPECTIVE - CHANGED NAME TO: UNITED HANDS OF HOPE - KENYA

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activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Residential and Therapeutic Care for Vulnerable Children 1 activity
    • Education and child protection programs for vulnerable children
      Provides education for vulnerable children, supports caregivers, and partners with children's homes to address the orphan crisis and child labour in East and Central Africa.
  • Mobile and Temporary Medical Clinics 1 activity
    • International mission to strengthen healthcare and technology infrastructure
      Launched an inaugural international mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) to strengthen healthcare systems and technological infrastructure.
  • Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response 1 activity
    • Public advocacy and awareness on gender-based violence
      Delivered a speech at Kaani Lions Girls School in Machakos, Kenya, addressing the issue of femicide and promoting awareness on gender-based violence.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Food security, healthcare, and advocacy initiatives
      Implements programs in food security, education, healthcare, and advocacy to deliver emergency relief and long-term solutions for vulnerable communities in East and Central Africa.
    • Humanitarian programs in education, health, and environmental management
      Implements humanitarian activities in education, health, and environmental management across East and Central Africa since 2025.
    • International representation and networking at global summits
      Participated in the Loani Summit at Safari Park Nairobi with over 1,000 global delegates, engaging in international dialogue on humanitarian issues.
relationships · 6

who they work with

  • Kaani Lions Girls School Partner — Hosted the organization for a speech on femicide.
  • Loani Summit Partner — Collaborative engagement at an international summit to advance humanitarian work.
  • children's homes Partner — Collaborates with children's homes across East and Central Africa to support vulnerable children.
  • donors Partner — Collaborates with donors to support humanitarian programs and create lasting impact.
  • local communities Partner — Engages local communities as active participants in designing and implementing solutions.
  • partners Partner — Works alongside partners to deliver services and strengthen community resilience.