Our Programmes

Community-rooted, evidence-based, and youth-led initiatives designed to build vocational capacity, start enterprises, and strengthen household resilience.

Active Programmes On The Ground

We work in collaboration with leading international relief agencies and trust networks to deliver high-quality, measurable field projects.

Active Deployment

REEP — Mutare Rural

Funding Partners: CARE Zimbabwe & Oak Foundation
Timeline: 2026 – 2028 Cycle
Empowerment Focus: Rural youth livelihood security, farming cooperatives, village savings groups (ISAL), and enterprise coaching.

Empowering hundreds of vulnerable rural youth through robust life skills, solar-powered e-learning resources, crop production starter packs, and direct access to regional fresh-produce buyers. The programme focuses on creating self-sustaining micro-enterprises that survive external economic shocks.

Active Deployment

Simuka — Harare

Funding Partners: Oak Foundation, CARE Zimbabwe & Society of St Vincent de Paul
Timeline: 2026 – 2028 Cycle
Focus: Vulnerable urban youth, adolescent single mothers, vocational certificates, and business starter packs.

Providing vocational training (tailoring, dressmaking, solar assembly, digital graphics) for marginalised young people in high-density urban areas of Harare. Trainees are supported with certified course fees, peer support groups, and material starter kits (like sewing machines and tools) to initiate self-reliance.

Our 8 Core Interventions

An in-depth look at the strategic programmatic pillars we deploy to build long-term capacity for young Zimbabweans.

1. Life Skills & Resilience

We utilize the highly respected, globally validated Passport to Success® curriculum as our foundational model. Trainees develop crucial social-emotional capacities—confidence, emotional management, constructive communication, team building, healthy conflict resolution, and job interview readiness.

2. Entrepreneurship & Financial Literacy

Using the structured Build Your Business curriculum alongside practical financial literacy training, we guide young people through business planning, bookkeeping, budgeting, pricing, and risk assessment to establish sustainable income-generating ventures.

3. Vocational & Digital Skills

We run practical, certified modules in high-demand technical vocations, including professional tailoring, solar cell assembly and installation, catering, welding, and digital media tools. We support e-commerce preparation to ensure youth adapt to modern markets.

4. Start-Up Capital & Starter Packs

Skills training alone is insufficient to build security. We bridge the transition to active enterprise by providing direct material starter packs (e.g. sewing machines, fabric rolls, toolsets), matching seed grants, and community revolving credit pools.

5. Market Linkages

We connect youth-led enterprises directly to active corporate value chains, regional agricultural buyers, public sector procurement opportunities, and digital marketing portals to ensure their startup ventures secure steady, reliable demand.

6. Leadership Development

Using the SOAR leadership curriculum, we cultivate community agency and civic action. Young leaders learn conflict management, advocacy, ethical decision-making, and organizational leadership, empowering them to drive local solutions.

7. Health & Social Resilience

Economic resilience is intertwined with physical well-being. We integrate essential modules on sexual reproductive health, HIV prevention and management, mental wellness, substance abuse awareness, and protective peer networks.

8. Strategic Partnerships & PYD

We champion Positive Youth Development (PYD) by constructing permanent Youth Advisory Boards, enabling trainees to influence program management, while actively consulting with community leaders and corporate executives to grow civic capacity.

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Every contribution helps create practical pathways for youth skills, enterprise, leadership, and resilience.

“Your support helps young people learn, earn, lead, and thrive.”