Poultry Farming

Poultry Farming is a lucrutive business in Zambia, and is a great source of income. There are three kinds of chicken widely rared in Zambia; Village chicken, layers and broilers.

Agriculture

Agriculture is driver of Zambia's economy. Its rich maize produce is also distributed to neighboring countries. Women of Justice also participates in Maize crops and grows trees to support earth's green economy.

HIV/AIDs Sensitization and Mobilization

HIV prevalence rates vary considerably within a country, for developing countries like Zambia; poverty, Mother-to-Child transmission, sex and intravenous drug use are leading causes.

Skills Training and Saving

Women and youths are taught different skills which help them make a living. they are taught doormat making, crochet, bottle decor, poultry farming and farming. And also engage in financial literacy classes.

Homelessness

Roughly, 1.5 million Zambian children live on the streets either due to being orphaned or due to extreme poverty. Most of the children on streets are orphaned due to HIVAIDs. However, older adults above sixty years are the fastest growing age group experiencing homelessness, composing nearly half of homeless population.

Women's Rights and Sexual Health Rights

In Zambia, experiences of vulnerability resulting from violation of human rights are common, especially among women and girl child. Despite existing laws put in place to protect human rights. We stand for the rights of women, and fight Gender Based Violence.

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