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JCF Brochure

 

JonCaring Foundation at a glance.
 

 

Joncaring Foundation thrives on the principle that citizen participation must result in tangible benefits to the people. We also believe that change is most likely to occur when stakeholders work together towards shared outcomes, particularly when issue-based alliances are formed among stakeholders. We also believe that working together with citizens’ groups, government actors and non actors, the traditional and religious authorities and the private sector and other socially excluded such as women and persons with a disability will result in tangible benefits.

 

Joncaring Foundation promote good democratic governance and support poverty reduction intervention.

 

Joncaring Foundation  also shares the Vision of universal access to WASH and Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) as well as being part of a partnership to end WASH injustice, poverty and inequality while transforming communities and saving lives.

 

Secondly, Joncaring Foundation has competencies in the implementation of WASH, personal hygiene and environmental sanitation issues using rights based advocacy and participatory learning and action methodology. Joncaring Foundation believes that rural communities and the vulnerable like poor and marginalized women and young girls and the disabled are robbed of the chance to better their lives and climb out of their situations because they are excluded from enjoying social-enhancement facilities. From evidenced, informed findings from our own work, we see the marginalized are often exposed to a high variety of risks -- lack of knowledge to availability and lack of knowledge of their human dignity and human rights and lack of opportunity to participate in political and economic life, all throwing them constantly in a vicious cycle of vulnerability, negatively impacting on many other areas of their development, including health and wealth.

 

 

JCF 2014 Annual Report

 

Services

  • ​Promoting effective decentrlised gorvenance

  • Promoting Hygiene and Sanitation through CLTS methodology

  • Malaria education among general population, expecially pregnat women and children under 5yrs

  • HIV/AIDS education, Testing and Counselling (TC)

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