
Actions against GBV and the empowerment of a girl child.
MOCAHO combats Gender-Based Violence (GBV) by providing psycho-social support, raising community awareness, and advocating for survivors’ justice and protection. We empower the girl child through educational support, skill-building workshops, and mentorship programs, promoting gender equality and addressing issues of identity, addiction, and sexuality to guide young girls towards healthy, informed lifestyles.

Guide youths on Identity, Sexuality and addiction
MOCAHO provides comprehensive guidance to youths on issues of identity, sexuality, and addiction. Through educational programs and counseling services, we help young people understand and embrace their identities, make informed decisions about their sexual health, and overcome challenges related to addiction. Our goal is to foster healthy, well-informed, and resilient youth in our communities.

Provide support to Vulnerable persons
MOCAHO offers comprehensive support to vulnerable individuals, including the girl child, single parents, impaired persons, the elderly, and other at-risk community members. Our services include psycho-social assistance, advocacy, and practical aid to help these individuals overcome challenges and improve their quality of life. We strive to bridge the gap of stigmatization and ensure everyone receives the support they need.

Foster Education and Community Development.
MOCAHO promotes education and community development through empowerment seminars, workshops, and training sessions. We focus on providing community education, advocating for home learning, and supporting sustainable development initiatives. Our efforts aim to build knowledgeable, self-reliant communities that can drive their own growth and prosperity.
Recent Causes
MOCAHO has recently focused on several impactful causes, including campaigns against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) with awareness drives and support programs for survivors, and the Girl Child Education Initiative, which provides scholarships and learning resources. We conduct workshops and counseling sessions to guide youth on issues of identity, sexuality, and addiction, and organize community development seminars to foster growth and sustainability. Additionally, we deliver essential aid and psycho-social support to vulnerable groups, including the elderly, single parents, impaired persons, and at-risk community members.
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Our Plan
MOCAHO plans to enhance its impact by expanding awareness campaigns against GBV, strengthening educational programs for the girl child with more scholarships and resources, and broadening youth support services on identity, sexuality, and addiction. We aim to boost community development through additional seminars and training, and increase support for vulnerable groups by providing comprehensive psycho-social aid and practical assistance. These initiatives are designed to foster a more supportive, educated, and resilient community.