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CACHA partner receives international award
On October 15th, 2008 Sister Placida Mosha, director of Imani Vocational Training Centre in Tanzania, received one of 13 Prizes for Women's Creativity in Rural Life. The award has been given annually since 1994 by the Geneva-based non-profit World Women's Summit Foundation (WWSF), and honours creativity and perserverance in improving rural life. Congratulations to Sister Placida for this distinguished and well-deserved award. Read more in the press release and the full profile of all the winners.

Canadian volunteers rebuild Tanzanian school - In January 2007, 30 Rotarians and friends from Rotary District 7070 travelled to Tanzania to refurbish a village school...Read more


"Lixar believes in the critical work CACHA does to improve basic healthcare, HIV care and education in remote African communities. As an I.T. partner, we are proud to support them by leveraging the use of technology to spread the word about CACHA's impact and successes."
Emmanuel Florakas, President
Lixar I.T. Inc.

"Gone are the days when one group can do it all.

In our opinion, inroads in defeating HIV/AIDS can only happen if groups and individuals all work together. To this end, we are delighted to work closely with CACHA and CSRAI (Canadian Support of Rural African Initiatives) in the Kilimanjaro area of Tanzania.

Our most recent Sweat Equity Trip in January 2007 to Tanzania was facilitated by CACHA and their coordinator on the ground in Tanzania who did an outstanding job. The three Canadian groups are also helping to create a Coalition of 30 Kilimanjaro AIDS groups so they can better help the people in that area.

Together, with our Tanzanian partners, we will help to improve the lives of the men, women, and children in this impoverished area."

Chris Snyder
The Rotary Club of Toronto
Coordinator, District 7070
Sweat Equity Program