Program areas at Zoe Empowers
Kenya three year empowerment program child and youth led or resourced families in extreme poverty are gathered into empowerment peer groups comprised of approximately 25 families. While their community stands behind them, indigeneous Zoe staff from the local Zoe ngo coordinate training and resources these young people use to become safe and healthy, skilled for long term success, and wrapped in layers of community. After three years, youth graduate sustainably self-sufficient across multiple areas of life with robust community support. Groups cary-on meeting post graduation for mutual support, and independent research suggests graduates continue to progress in their success. Zoe kenya served 13,570 youth, with approximately 48,518 empowered since 2007. The kenya government recognized Zoe as one of the 7 best practices of non-governmental organizations.
Malawi three year empowerment program - child and youth led or resourced families in extreme poverty are gathered into empowerment peer groups comprised of approximately 25 families. While their community stands behind them, indigeneous Zoe staff from the local Zoe ngo coordinate training and resources these young people use to become safe and healthy, skilled for long term success, and wrapped in layers of community. After three years, youth graduate sustainably self-sufficient across multiple areas of life with robust community support. Groups cary-on meeting post graduation for mutual support, and independent research suggests graduates continue to progress in their success. Malawi's empowerment program served 5,558 youth, with approximately 17,649 empowered since 2013. The malawi government continues to provide land for farming as they recognize the great work of Zoe alleviating the orphan problem in their communities.
Rwanda three year empowerment program - child and youth led or resourced families in extreme poverty are gathered into empowerment peer groups comprised of approximately 25 families. While their community stands behind them, indigeneous Zoe staff from the local Zoe ngo coordinate training and resources these young people use to become safe and healthy, skilled for long term success, and wrapped in layers of community. After three years, youth graduate sustainably self-sufficient across multiple areas of life with robust community support. Groups cary-on meeting post graduation for mutual support, and independent research suggests graduates continue to progress in their success. Rwanda's empowerment program served 11,513 children and has empowered approximately 46,623 youth since 2007. The rwanda government continues to provide land for farming as they recognize the great work of Zoe alleviating the orphan problem in their communities.