MUANA is a community-driven, children focused non-profit and non-governmental organization, helping communities in Africa tackle the root cause of poverty and create sustainable development. In each community, we take a holistic approach by focusing on four major areas of community problems; EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, AGRICULTURE & ADVOCACY FOR WOMEN.
Lack of access to affordable healthcare is a major contributing factor to poverty in Africa. In Muana, we believe that a society without access to affordable healthcare would not be able to build a productive workforce. Therefore, would not be able to rise out of poverty. We invest in healthcare mostly within the school systems of rural communities to support families with children within the school system. This serves as a catalyst to encourage families to send their kids to school.
The majority of the rural people of Kalangba in Bombali District in the Republic of Sierra Leone are poor, and depends on dangerous traditional Africa medicines for remedies from illness in the absence of the only modern hospital in the entire chiefdom of thousands of inhabitants. Women and children are usually the most vulnerable to such dangerous practices.