What we do
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HIV/AIDS Advocacy and Awareness
We spearhead initiatives to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, dispel myths, and combat stigma. Through educational campaigns, community outreach, and partnerships with healthcare providers, we ensure that individuals and communities have access to accurate information, testing, and treatment options. Our goal is to foster a supportive environment where those affected by HIV/AIDS can live with dignity and hope.
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Gender-Based Violence and Support
Recognizing the profound impact of gender-based violence on individuals and communities, we provide advocacy, support, and resources to survivors. Our programs offer safe spaces, counseling, and legal assistance to those affected, empowering them to reclaim their lives and achieve justice. We also work to educate communities about the importance of gender equality and violence prevention.
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Aid for Sex Workers and Victims of Human Trafficking
EGT is dedicated to supporting sex workers and victims of human trafficking by providing essential services and advocacy. Our initiatives include health care access, legal support, vocational training, and safe housing. We strive to create pathways to stability and self-sufficiency, helping individuals rebuild their lives free from exploitation and abuse.
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Community Development and Empowerment
Our work extends to the broader community, where we facilitate educational projects and community-based initiatives designed to foster development and resilience. By promoting local leadership and grassroots involvement, we empower communities to identify their own needs and implement sustainable solutions. This holistic approach ensures that our impact is both deep and far-reaching.
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Child-Headed Household Support
Children headed households face unique challenges that require targeted support. EGT provides these households with essential resources, including educational support, health care, and life skills training. Our programs aim to alleviate the burdens on these young caregivers, enabling them to pursue their own education and personal development while ensuring the well-being of their families.
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Vocational, Entrepreneurial, and Self-Help Projects
We believe in the power of practical skills to transform lives. Our vocational training programs equip unemployed youth and members of child-headed households affected by HIV/AIDS with the skills they need to secure meaningful employment and start their own businesses or receive technical skills to find gainful employment. From technical trades to entrepreneurial ventures, we provide the tools and training necessary for economic independence and self-reliance.