FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL
The Capable Partners Program (CAP) Mozambique is a program aimed at strengthening leading Mozambican NGOs and networks.
2016 · 286 pages

Abstract
The program focuses on improving the lives of children, particularly orphans and vulnerable children, through various interventions. The program is implemented in partnership with local organizations and communities. The program's approach is centered around the concept of community-based care and support. Activists, who are community members trained to provide support and guidance, play a crucial role in the program. They work closely with families and children to identify their needs and provide them with the necessary support and resources. One of the key areas of focus for the program is child protection. The program works to prevent child abuse and neglect by providing training and support to caregivers and community members. The program also works to promote positive parenting practices, such as providing emotional support and encouragement to children. The program also places a strong emphasis on education and health. Activists work with families and children to ensure that they have access to quality education and healthcare services. The program also provides training and support to caregivers on how to promote healthy behaviors and prevent illnesses. In terms of implementation, the program is carried out in partnership with local organizations and communities. Activists are trained to work with families and children, and they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide support and guidance. The program also works to build the capacity of local organizations and communities, so that they can continue to provide support and services to children and families even after the program has ended. The program's geographic focus is Mozambique, with a particular emphasis on the provinces of Maputo and Gaza. The program's time frame is from October 1, 2015, to March 31, 2016, with a semi-annual report submitted in May 2016. The program's methodology is centered around the use of community-based care and support. Activists work closely with families and children to identify their needs and provide them with the necessary support and resources. The program also uses a variety of tools and resources, such as training manuals and guides, to support the work of activists and caregivers. The program's impact is measured through a variety of indicators, including the number of children and families reached, the number of caregivers trained, and the number of children enrolled in school. The program also conducts regular evaluations and assessments to ensure that it is meeting its goals and objectives. Overall, the Capable Partners Program (CAP) Mozambique is a comprehensive program that aims to improve the lives of children, particularly orphans and vulnerable children, in Mozambique. The program's approach is centered around community-based care and support, and it works to promote positive parenting practices, education, and health. The program's impact is measured through a variety of indicators, and it is implemented in partnership with local organizations and communities.
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