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Contact Details:
Kholotsa Moejane, Chief of party
t: +266 2231 2700
f: +266 2232 6117
m: +266 5886 2700
e: kholotsa@pact.org.ls
Postal Address:
P.O. Box 11975
Maseru 100
Physical Address:
1st Floor, Lenyora House
190 Nightingale
Road opposite to High Court
Erica Mongelli, Program Manager- Reach Program
t: 001 202 684 3637
e: emongelli@pactworld.org
Postal Address:
1828 L Street NW Suit 300
Washington DC. 20036
USA
Type:
Grant-makers
Target Groups:
Orphans and Vulnerable Children,People living with HIV,
Staff:
Chief of party, Finance officer, program/grants officer, Administration officer, Office Assistant, MGE Advisor, HIV/AIDS Technical Advisor, Accountant, Driver
Paid Staff:
9
Reg. Number:
27667
Relationships in Lesotho:
SWAALES, RSDA, ADAAL, APCA, SA-AIDS, IECS, Durham Link, CRS, World Vision, LCBC, CARE, Phelisanang, Bophelong
Main Domain:
Donor
Sectors:
Home-based Care
Village Location:
In all districts
District Location:
Core Activities:
Pact's mission is to build empowered communities, effective governments and responsible private institutions that give people an opportunity for a better life. We do this by strengthening the capacity of organizations and institutions to be good service providers, represent their stakeholders, network with others for learning and knowledge sharing, and advocate for social, economic and environmental justice. Interdependence, responsible stewardship, inclusion of vulnerable groups, and respect for local ownership and knowledge are core values across all of our programs.
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In Lesotho, Pact provides grants to organizations to implement key prevention interventions, improve community-based care and support services for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs), and provide care to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). The overall goal of all Pact and partner activities is to Reduce the impact of HIV and AIDS and improve health care for Lesotho.~
Grant management agency for USAID
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In Lesotho, Pact provides grants to organizations to implement key prevention interventions, improve community-based care and support services for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs), and provide care to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). The overall goal of all Pact and partner activities is to Reduce the impact of HIV and AIDS and improve health care for Lesotho.~
Grant management agency for USAID
Activities in Lesotho :
- Deliver services to meet community and regional needs through strategic Partnerships between civil society, government and business.
- Scale up innovative programs for greater impact and economies of scale.
- Share and use information and connect to networks for learning and knowledge sharing.
- Influence government at a systemic and policy level through constructive dialogue and collective action.~ In Lesotho we apply our capacity building approaches to achieve results in program area:
- HIV/AIDS - building strong communities able to support sustainable and effective prevention, care and treatment responses to HIV/AIDS guided by Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS principles.
- Livelihoods - making financial services work for the poor, creating linkages with broader value chains, and leveraging local assets for community development. We also~ do sub granting
Pact's sub-partners implement programs in: Prevention; Adult Care and Support; Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Services; and Health System Strengthening (HSS).
- For this reporting period, six Pact partners implemented sexual prevention activities including: the Anti Drug Abuse Association of Lesotho (ADAAL), CARE Bokomaso, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Lesotho Catholic Bishops Conference (LCBC), Lesotho Durham Link (LDL), and Rural Self-Help Development Association (RSDA).
- Other Sexual Prevention implementing partners included CARE Bokomaso, and Phelisanang Bophelong (PB).
- Four partners implemented adult Care and Support activities including the African Palliative Care Association (APCA), CARE Bokomaso, LCBC and PB. The Society for Women against AIDS in Lesotho (SWAALES) and CARE Bokomaso implemented OVC programs
- While International Executive Service Corps (IESC) and the Southern African HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) implemented Health system strengthening interventions.
Future Plans:
We would like to help more organizations that are helping OVC with financial services.
This organisation's info updated on: Tue, Feb 16, 2010
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