Meso Caring Centre
Unverified non-profit organisation
Meso Caring Centre is dedicated to transforming grassroots communities, through sustainable mixed farming, and agro tourism with special emphasis on providing free high quality early childhood development education (ECDE) for the most vulnerable children in grassroots communities in BOTSWANA.
Doner’s support will help the centre create a thriving, self sufficient community where children have access to quality education, families can sustain themselves through agriculture, visitors can experience the beauty of farm life.
Website
http://www.mesocaringcentre.org.bwYear established
26 August 2011Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
500,000 - 1 millionParticipant in relevant networks
TechSoup, For good, Books For Africa, Bonela and Bonepwa and Impact NinjaAbout this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Standards and guidelines...show all (6)Regions / countries / territories
Africa: South Africa; Uganda; Zambia; ZimbabweGlobal issues
Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Children, youth and family welfare; Disability...show all (18)Goods categories
Agriculture, aquaculture & forestry; Apparel & fashion; Arts, crafts &...show all (15)Business sectors
Accounting and management services; Advocacy and legal services; Agriculture and...show all (13)Disasters
Ukraine - March 2022; Türkiye/Syria: Earthquakes - Feb 2023You might also be interested in:
Regions
Global issues
- Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry (1085)
- Children, youth and family welfare (3403)
- Disability issues (854)
- Disasters and humanitarian affairs (1518)
- Education and training (4227)
- Energy (247)
- Environment and climate change (1338)
- Food security and nutrition (1925)
- Gender issues (1665)
- Shelter, housing, land management and construction (671)
- Human rights (1416)
- Information and communications technologies (660)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (2798)
- Migration and population (264)
- Peace and security (365)
- Refugees and internally displaced persons (341)
- Labour conditions (258)
- Trade and development (273)