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Our Ongoing Projects

A proportion of our Doc's Eco Camp profits are put back into a wide range of community-based projects focused around female empowerment, gender-based violence, preventing FGM (Female Genital Mutilation), feeding school children below the poverty line at the local slum, dental hygiene amongst many others. 

We deliver with our partner NGO, Pan Africa Heart Foundation (www.panahf.org)

Please get in touch if you would like to get involved.

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Community School Feeding

We provide meals for for upto 700 schoolchildren from ages 5 to 17 years at Kasuito slum.  For USD $150 we can cook and distribute a balanced meal of rice and lentils to children who would otherwise struggle to eat one meal a day.

Period Poverty

We have been working hard to reverse the  stigma attached with menstruation in local culture.  Young girls are still marginalised during their menstruation and unable to go to school as a result.  Many cannot afford basic needs.  We supply the local community with 'Period Packs' and teach them skills to make reusable sanitary pads. 

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Dental Awareness 

Surprisingly young school children consume cheap calories with high sugar content leading to severe dental delay especially with high fluoride content borehole water.  We have partnered with IBlu Dental Clinics from Scotland who visit annually to conduct teaching and talks to local schools. 

(FGM) Female Genital Mutilation)

FGM remains rife despite global pressures to eradicate this awful and debasing practice. We work with local community champions to educate communities and sometimes to rescue girls sent away in remote areas to perform FGM in secrecy. 

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