FREJAF advocates and lobby for equitable allocation of HIV/AIDS resources to the most deserving persons affected by or infected with HIV/AIDS. We also promote public awareness campaigns towards: HIV Prevention, stigma reduction, and improved access and uptake of HIV/AIDS services and products.
Members of Muungano Women group being trained on self help groups development and self efficacy skills for sustainable social-economic and micro enterprise development. FREJAF endeavors to build capacities of Women Groups for the effective social-economic development. Currently, FREJAF works with a total of 137 Women Groups in Homa Bay and Migori Counties in Kenya.
We provide holistic care and support for improved quality of life leading to less interrupted child growth and development. FREJAF implements community-and school-based HIV/AIDS behivour change communication programs that intends to improve students' HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and practices while assisting to equip the schools with capacity to provide HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, information and support systems for the students.We build capacities of communities and house-holds to promote healthy living through improved instruction, training and capacity building.