

About
Refugees are welcome to live safe and fulfilling lives and be part of development of the host country we stand for Refugees and Asylum Seekers women, girls, children and disability to assist and protect refugees and to empower them towards a better future. We strive to provide sustainable solutions for refugees we empower Vulnerable Refugees and asylum Seekers women through training and skills development we promote human right and right of Refugees, asylum Seekers and gender equality we are supporting Refugees and Asylum Seekers to rebuild their lives, reach their full potential as human being. To work with refugees to transform their experience of seeking protection in the Host Country
Current Partners
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Previous Partners
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BBBC
Organization Mission: “To welcome, protect and integrate refugees and Asylum seekers into host community.”
Organization Vision: “We are a house of Refuge for all communities. An organisation that stands to empower and support all Refugees and Asylum Seekers community and host community for better life and experience”
Contact Person: Blaise Kasiama
Contact Email: info@nwhr.org.za
Second Contact Person: Christine Punapuna Leba
Secondary Email: info@nwhr.org.za
Additional location: 74 Leyds Street, Rustenburg
Networks: South Africa Refugee Led Network
Network Emails: info@sarefugeelednetwork.org.za
Field Partners: Cohere
Summary
EAGLE WINGS LEARNING THROUGH PLAY: REFUGEES KIDS AFTERCARE RUSTENBURG CENTRE the project aims to improve academic performance of Learners of Refugees and Asylum Seekers Kids through: Reading, Spelling, Listening, writing, Speaking English and Afrikaans, mathematics. the project assist the Learners with their Homework and also learning through playing. it will impact the final result and outcome of learners studies and to fill skill gaps of education system standard and increase learners confident Problem-Solving Skills: Encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills when tackling challenging homework problems or academic tasks. Resilience: Helping children understand that setbacks or difficulties in homework can be overcome through perseverance and effort. Problem-Solving Skills: Encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills when tackling challenging homework problems or academic tasks. Safe and Supervised Environment: Ensuring a safe and supervised space where kids feel comfortable and supported while completing their homework and participating in activities.to assist refugees parent on the challenges homework and aftercare for their children
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