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Team No Sleep
Team No Sleep (TNS) Community Based Organization (CBO) is a Refugee Led Organization– started in 2015 as a craft workshop to improve the economic livelihoods of refugees fleeing persecution based on their sexual orientation or gender identity and expression (SOGIE).
We operate as part of a network through which TNS CBO provides capacity building support in diverse areas such as leadership and governance; economic empowerment; youth empowerment; HIV prevention, care and treatment and sustainable agriculture. TNS was officially registered as a Community Based Organization in 2019 by the County government of Kajiado.
Asylum/ resettlement -TNS CBO runs a sensitization program that focuses on the Asylum seeking/ refugee resettlement process thanks to our membership that largely comprise of a refugee community. TNS has noted an increase in anxiety among its membership more so when Kenya enforced the encamping directive for refugees with a looming threat of camp closure.
Health Advocacy Programs -Sexual, Reproductive, Health Rights (SRHR),HIV/AIDS, STI’s programs- programs raise awareness on SRHR to the refugee community. Our Programs conduct outreaches for Sex worker hotspots and reach them with information on HIV, Free testing, supply of condoms and lubricants.
Mental Health Support -Our members were being treated for anxiety and mental health ailments and did a quick intervention for the same. We run mental health support groups where peers spoke openly in safe spaces and encouraged each other.
As part of integration -TNS CBO enrolls her beneficiaries to get training in different fields i.e beauty and make up, bead work, Online freelancing and digital marketing.
Human rights Advocacy -TNS is at the forefront to champion for human rights. We have programs that sensitize our community members on their human rights, how to uphold human rights and dignity.
Team No Sleep (TNS) Community Based Organization (CBO) is a Refugee Led Organization– started in 2015 as a craft workshop to improve the economic livelihoods of refugees fleeing persecution based on their sexual orientation or gender identity and expression (SOGIE).
We operate as part of a network through which TNS CBO provides capacity building support in diverse areas such as leadership and governance; economic empowerment; youth empowerment; HIV prevention, care and treatment and sustainable agriculture. TNS was officially registered as a Community Based Organization in 2019 by the County government of Kajiado.
Asylum/ resettlement -TNS CBO runs a sensitization program that focuses on the Asylum seeking/ refugee resettlement process thanks to our membership that largely comprise of a refugee community. TNS has noted an increase in anxiety among its membership more so when Kenya enforced the encamping directive for refugees with a looming threat of camp closure.
Health Advocacy Programs -Sexual, Reproductive, Health Rights (SRHR),HIV/AIDS, STI’s programs- programs raise awareness on SRHR to the refugee community. Our Programs conduct outreaches for Sex worker hotspots and reach them with information on HIV, Free testing, supply of condoms and lubricants.
Mental Health Support -Our members were being treated for anxiety and mental health ailments and did a quick intervention for the same. We run mental health support groups where peers spoke openly in safe spaces and encouraged each other.
As part of integration -TNS CBO enrolls her beneficiaries to get training in different fields i.e beauty and make up, bead work, Online freelancing and digital marketing.
Human rights Advocacy -TNS is at the forefront to champion for human rights. We have programs that sensitize our community members on their human rights, how to uphold human rights and dignity.
To improve the capacity of refugee communities to implement self-determined, high impact and sustainable initiatives for better health and development.