In the forefront of the battle against cruelty and violence targeting women and children, Officer Agness Kajela from LICHIDE organization is leading the charge. As part of a comprehensive campaign, Officer Kajela not only sheds light on the injustices faced by victims but also advocates for children's rights and educates communities on the prevention of early pregnancies. Amidst the campaign, a poignant moment arises as a victim of early pregnancy bravely takes the mic, sharing her story before a growing audience at a public meeting, highlighting the urgent need for support and solidarity in the fight against these issues.
The Leaders of the school clubs to fight against violence and abuse from 25 primary which are Muze and Nkamanye met to provide some information at a convened training. The training has been conducted by LICHIDE organization in 25 primary schools in Sumbawanga district council.
HIV and AIDS continue to be significant public health challenges, particularly in regions like mainland Tanzania. LICHIDE (LICHIDENGO) recognizes the impact of HIV/AIDS on individuals and communities and is actively involved in efforts to support those affected by the disease.
One of the critical aspects of managing HIV/AIDS is ensuring that individuals living with the virus have access to proper nutrition and support services. Malnutrition and food insecurity can exacerbate the health challenges faced by people living with HIV/AIDS, making it essential to provide adequate food aid and support.
In Sumbawanga DC and Sumbawanga Municipality, LICHIDE is playing a crucial role in distributing various food aid items to people living with HIV/AIDS. These food items include essentials such as corn, rice, beans, cooking oil, seafood (dagaa), salt, and sugar.
By providing these nutritious food items, LICHIDE aims to address the nutritional needs of individuals living with HIV/AIDS, promote their overall health and well-being, and enhance their quality of life.