
Donate to CACHA
All general donations will be allocated to CACHA projects based on the area of greatest need. Your generous donations will help CACHA provide life saving healthcare to remote communities in Gabon, Bénin, Tanzania and Uganda.
CACHA mobilize resources and address problems facing the rural poor, orphans and vulnerable children and other local communities in order to improve their living conditions and creating an enabling environment for education, health and other needs.
Since 2001, CACHA has been working to improve knowledge and practices in primary and secondary health care including infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria and other tropical diseases. In addition, CACHA in collaboration with DFATD (former CIDA) contributes to overall maternal and child health with the Ministry of Health in Tanzania and Canadian partners through different delivery strategies. In fact, CACHA collaborates with various health practionners such as surgeons, medical officers, nurses, midwifes and community health workers. CACHA supports communities and assist the Ministry of Health in improving knowledge and skills by training health care workers. CACHA provides medical supplies, equipment and medicine so communities can survive and grow up healthy and strong. CACHA implements a project in maternal and newborn health to improve access to health care service and to ensure mothers and newborns stay healthy.
Shirati Diocese 2017 Infrastructure Project
The PTBGC is all about empowering locals. The Club is run by seven local leaders, many of whom came from the streets and were able to turn their lives around through selling art. Empowering our leaders to run the Club ensures local ownership, while also giving our Club members local mentors to look up to.
Since 2006 the “Help the Children of Tanzania Fund” has been an on-going fundraising endeavour born out of the Shirati Infrastructure Missions. The fund is used to improve living conditions, improve education for children and young adults, and to provide some healthcare for poor and disadvantaged families.
Please donate to make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable. Thanks so much!
My name is Laurent Nyanda from Tanzania, East Africa. I have been working at Nansio District Hospital on Ukerewe Island for the past 8 years. I am eager to study about health management systems both for my own learning and career, and importantly, so that I can bring this new knowledge to benefit our hospital, our community and our patients.
My name is Silas S. Mosha a fourth year Medical student at Guangzhou Medical University China.
If you would like to help children and their family enjoy the fullness of life with justice, dignity, peace and hope please click here to support the Wasichana Wanaweza (Girls are Able) Scholarship Fund.
Located in Moshi, Tanzania, the Pamoja Tunaweza Womens Center works to provide individually-tailored support to marginalized women and their children suffering from poverty, gender-based violence or HIV/AIDS. The center also has a health clinic which provides access to medical care to the community.
The IMIC Project is a 3-years project implemented by CACHA in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) - former CIDA - and the Ukerewe District Health Council. IMIC is a capacity building project designed to improve knowledge and practice of safe delivery and referral for antenatal care, delivery and postnatal care, as well as newborn care, communications and human rights. IMIC training strategies is to build capacity among three distinct categories of healthcare providers: Health Professionals (Medical Officer, Nurses and Midwifes), Traditional Birth Attendants and Community Health Workers.
Orphans and vulnerable children are always confronted with immense psychological and social problems. CACHA is working with more than 200 children to ensure that their needs are addressed through actions at the community level.