Our Impact
Through education, economic empowerment, and community support, Moseka is helping victimized women and children overcome barriers and build brighter futures. These stories reflect the lives transformed through our programs.
Zawadi — Dreaming Big
‘‘Today she studies with confidence.
Tomorrow she hopes to become a journalist’.’
Zawadi joined Moseka’s Dream Come True scholarship program after struggling in school.
With Tutoring and encouragement, she gained confidence and improved academically.
Now she proudly says: “ I want to be a Journalist when I grow up.”
Mauwa — From Exclusion to Leadership
“With opportunity and determination, Mauwa turned her talent into a business and a voice for her community.”
Mauwa was born with albinism in Kaziba village, in the Congo, where discrimination often leads to social exclusion. Through Moseka’s microgrant program, she received support to start a sewing business.
Today she runs a tailoring business and serves as a leader in the Moseka Albino community, advocating for dignity and inclusion.
Yasaba Florida — Rebuilding Hope
“With resilience and support, Yasaba Florida is rebuilding hope for her family.”
A widow and mother of ten, Yasaba survived unimaginable violence, faced displacement, and the loss of her husband to war. Through Moseka’s economic support and women’s solidarity programs, she rebuilt her livelihood.
Today, she runs a yam flour business, creating stability for her children.
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