Changing Lives in Africa

Primary Health Care
  • Supporting local health facilities and practitioners with vital medicines, medical supplies and training in order to expand the reach of local health infrastructure
  • Prioritizing the health concerns of extremely vulnerable individuals (such as people living with HIV & AIDS, pregnant women, children under five years of age, girls, orphans, etc.) 
  • Raising awareness on issues surrounding HIV & AIDS (such as prevention, treatment, stigmatization) through community-level education initiatives and support to community-based organizations.
  • Supporting family planning and immunization services with training, material goods and awareness-raising to improve the health status of women and households overall.
  • Improving the material, technical and leadership capacity of local government to promote and sustain strong health at the community-level.
  • The Face of Giving
    Helping African  community members to build secure livelihoods
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  • Become a Monthly Donor
    CPAR PALs build healthy communities in rural Africa through their monthly donations.
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  • Putting Farmers First
    Supporting long-term food security for families in vulnerable African communities.
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  • Plant a Tree
    Did you know that the simple act of planting a  tree can help build healthy communities in rural Africa?
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Other Features

  • Blogs from the Countries
    Going to Africa can be done from behind the comfort of your desk as you soak up the stories of travelers and CPAR program staff
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  • The Donor Difference
    Read the stories of donors whose actions have changed lives in Africa
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  • Media Gallery
    Are you looking for more information about CPAR’s work, engaging photos of development in rural Africa or a downloadable media kit?
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  • Resources
    Our resources section will help educators and students find information and tools to help them explore global education and African development
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