BREAKING NEWS

To help protect the communities where we work in Zambia we will not be allowing international volunteers or travellers to visit our projects in Mukuni and other rural areas until the end of April, after which we will review the situation regarding the Coronavirus pandemic.

As regards the charity – all our UK volunteers have always worked from home, therefore the every day administration, fundraising and project management of the organisation will carry on as normal. The Zambian Trustees and volunteers manage the entire operation in country and will continue to do so.

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