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FORGE Microlending Project

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  • Still Needed: Just $2237.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Economic Development
  • Raised: $551
  • Goal: $2788.00
Fmi-7 To reduce poverty and hunger and develop the skills of farmers in Meheba.

Due to legal restrictions, formal employment is not permitted for refugees in Zambia. This leaves many refugees dependent on rations and handouts in order to meet their daily needs, and fails to tap into the entrepreneurial spirit so prevalent within the camps. Therefore, refugees' ability to successfully cultivate their land has become more and more important. FORGE's Microlending Project provides agricultural loans to members of the Meheba community, ensuring that they receive seed and fertilizer in time to plant at the peak of the season. Loan by loan, the lending project steadily reduces poverty, increases food security, alleviates dependence on international aid, and allows individuals affected by war to regain control over their lives.


FORGE Health Service

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  • Still Needed: Just $-1721.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Health
  • Raised: $4783
  • Goal: $3062.00
Dsc06677 To actively deliver basic health care assistance to under-served residents of the Meheba Refugee Settlement through outreach, preventive health education, and basic diagnostic and curative services, and to encourage and improve the community’s access to the existing clinical infrastructure.

For many members of Meheba's Block C community, the prospect of entering the settlement's health care system is a daunting one. Clinics are either far away or busy, and many individuals are unsure of how to even begin addressing their health needs. Through checkups, basic treatment, and outreach workshops, the FORGE Health Service empowers refugees to take steps towards protecting their own health.


Refugee Health Service

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  • Still Needed: Just $0.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Health
  • Raised: $4960
  • Goal: $4960.00
Img_0344 To improve access to medical care and health education in one of the most populated refugee communities in Meheba Settlement, which has not had a working clinic for more than five years.

Geographically, Block G in Meheba Refugee Settlement finds itself at a drastic disadvantage in terms of receiving health services. Located at the back of the camp and far from any clinics, the refugees of Block G feel isolated and under-served when it comes to medical attention. When FORGE brought this community together to determine what they needed, the answer was clear: an opportunity for healthier lives. After an extensive needs assessment, the refugee project leader explains that, "the findings showed clearly that the population of all ages and classes suffered pain of lack of medical services." Thus they designed the Refugee Health Service project, which will enable patients who can’t make it to the nearest clinic to get basic medicines, allow pregnant women to get delivery assistance by trained midwives, and give children access to the care that they need. This project will help all 2,000 people in this block to live longer and healthier lives.


Block H Reliable Seed and Market Program

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  • Still Needed: Just $2984.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Economic Development
  • Raised: $1200
  • Goal: $4184.00
People_planting_slin To develop a reliable system to deliver seeds to farmers so that they may begin cultivating at the appropriate time, and to organize a successful market for the community to buy and sell goods.

Block H in Meheba Refugee Settlement is composed mainly of farmers. In trying to support themselves and their families, these farmers depend on a reliable output from their crops. However, they have struggled in the past to obtain the seeds they need on time, resulting in disastrous losses in food supply and income. Further, even the crops they managed to produce were difficult to sell, as there has been no market near Block H. Given these challenges, the Block H community was determined to develop a project that both delivers seeds to farmers on time and ensures that they have a viable place to sell their goods. This project, one of the first planned and executed entirely by the refugees themselves, promises to increase the livelihood of Block H farmers while supplying other citizens of Block H with healthy, fresh foods to supplement their diets.


Adult Skills

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  • Still Needed: Just $2451.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Education
  • Raised: $205
  • Goal: $2656.00
English_class To expand opportunities for adult literacy and learning through courses in English.

With the knowledge that their future prospects hinge upon their level of skill and education, many refugee teenagers and adults actively seek out opportunities to advanced themselves while in the camp. Led by a multi-talented refugee staff, the Meheba Adult Skills project is the only service in Meheba Refugee Settlement that specifically targets the needs of adult advancement. The center offers English classes for people at all stages of proficiency - from beginning to advanced. These classes exist to enable adults to be productive during their time in exile and successfully prepare themselves for integration into the workforce.


Mwangaza Education Centers

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  • Still Needed: Just $1034.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Education
  • Raised: $2800
  • Goal: $3834.00
Practicing_handwriting To provide early childhood and adult literacy education in a community with a high percentage of young children and low literacy rates.

Early childhood education in Block F of Meheba Refugee Settlement is practically nonexistent. With the nearest school over a two hour walk from this community, few of its children have had the opportunity to attend preschool, starting them off at an educational disadvantage very early in their lives. Because of these restrictions, the leaders of Block F have planned and proudly established the Mwangaza Education Centers, a network of services in the camp that will promote early learning through preschools and continued learning through adult education classes. As the name of the center, “Mwangaza” (“light”), suggests, this project represents hope and possibilities for a brighter future for these refugees.


Meheba Friendly Libraries

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  • Still Needed: Just $4791.00
  • Location: Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia
  • Category: Education
  • Raised: $35
  • Goal: $4826.00
Library-3 To promote reading, learning, and enrichment through library resources.

On any given day, you can enter a Meheba Friendly Library to find dozens of adults and students reading novels, studying computer engineering, and educating themselves in history, leadership, and current events. Before the Meheba Friendly Libraries, the refugees of Meheba had no way to access any type of books. Now, the Settlement is home to <b>the largest library in a refugee camp anywhere in the world.</b> Since the inception of the first Meheba Friendly Library in 2004, FORGE and the all-refugee library staff have expanded their original program to create a network of 5 libraries in Meheba that house a combined total of over 20,000 books. Hailed as ‘a miracle in the middle of the bush’ by the UN refugee agency, the libraries are open to all 14,000 members of the Meheba community, and their outstretched network makes access to information and self-improvement possible for all.