| Faraja Programmes
The following eight programmes and projects are being implemented by Faraja:
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Home Care and Counseling Programme
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Youth and Orphan Support Programme
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Community and Peer Education Programme
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School Health Programme
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School Without Walls Programme
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Legal Aid and Human Rights Project
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Women Neighbourhood Associations
- Out of School Youth Project
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Target Groups and Intervention Strategies
Faraja targets people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, orphans and vulnerable children, youths out of school, groups in religious organizations, work places, schools, colleges and universities. In the rural areas the target groups are farmers, traditional healers and traditional birth attendants.
Faraja programmes are implemented through various approaches and strategies including radio programmes, peer education meetings, sports, and games for life clubs, out reach activities, school health clubs, promotion of income generating activities, and training of trainers, individual counseling and voluntary testing for HIV /AIDS. In order to achieve Faraja objectives and sustainability, communities are empowered through peer action facilitation skills to ensure community ownership of programmes.
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