Nyangana BEC

Catholic AIDS Action Singalamwe

CAA was founded in 1998, and was Namibia's first church-based response to HIV/AIDS. Today it has grown to one of the largest and most effective organisations responding to HIV/AIDS in the country, currently operating 14 offices in 9 of the 13 regions.

CAA focuses on providing quality home-based care through extensively training community volunteers, the majority of whom are women, and many of whom are HIV positive themselves.

It provides support regardless of religious faith, and trains volunteers from other organizations in delivering support. B4H has an established relationship with CAA, with one BEC in the village of Okalongo, which was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Bramhall and Woodford in the UK. The Okalongo BEC was established in March 2008 and is one of the most successful BECs in the country, largely due to the commitment of Catholic AIDS Action.

B4H and CAA aim to establish a BEC in the village of Singalamwe in the Caprivi region to be run by CAA volunteers, providing much needed transport to volunteers and other villagers, and generating income for volunteers and village-based development projects.

B4H supporting chapter/B4H partner: B4H Thunder Bay, Canada
Other supporters: TBA

Links:
B4H Thunder Bay
Catholic AIDS Action