Foundation for Health and Social Economic Development Africa
(Unverified non-profit organisation)
The Foundation for Health and Social Economic Development (HESED) Africa is a Kenyan NGO that addresses problems facing children, women and youth in the context of health and social economic empowerment while integrating cross cutting issues such as HIV/AIDS, human rights, peace building and gender. HESED promotes access to quality medical/health care and health and hygiene technologies; works on food security and the environment, human rights and the development of ICT for the community. Current programmes include running mobile clinics in the rural areas, running a health village centre, promoting hygiene education, providing humanitarian relief, and
promotion of income generating activities, small scale enterprises, and social welfare support.
HESED also plans to set up a biotechnology centre in Ugenya- Siaya. The centre will act as a demo centre for new technologies in agriculture and other sectors.
Website
http://www.hesedafricafoundation.orgYear established
2007Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000About this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Project funding; Provision of services / personnelRegions / countries / territories
Africa: KenyaGlobal issues
Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Children, youth and family welfare; Community...show all (14)Goods categories
Computer hardware & software; Educational; Medical & scientific; Medicine &...show all (6)Disasters
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Regions
Global issues
- Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry (704)
- Children, youth and family welfare (2164)
- Community development (2808)
- Disability issues (451)
- Disasters and humanitarian affairs (1271)
- Education and training (2932)
- Job creation and enterprise development (931)
- Financial accessibility and management (511)
- Food security and nutrition (1541)
- Gender issues (964)
- Information and communications technologies (523)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (1847)
- Refugees and internally displaced persons (204)
- Water and related ecosystems (665)