What We Do



What We Do

BusiM Foundation is involved in Providing community services, access to an appropriate education,developing self-esteem in young people, encouraging youth to stay away from sexual activities or practicing the unprotected sex.

Empowering young Girls and Boys throught Education with the goal to allow them making healthier choices for themselves and their families.

BusiM Foundation Understand that the Benefits of youth ’ education include not only reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS, but reduces poverty,the number of drug addicted in young girls and boys, Street kids,and violence among them, but increases in their self-confidence and decision-making power.




At BusiM Foundation we believe:

  • Education Contributes to Improving Child Survival and Maternal Health
  • Education Helps Reduce Hunger
  • Education Contributes to the Fight against HIV/AIDS
  • Education Helps Fight Poverty & Spur Economic Growth
  • Education Provides a Foundation for Peace Building
  • And for each point above BusiM Foundation has developed a strategy to implement programs to deal with these matters. BusiM Foundation has also conducted Career Days for numerous students such as Mhawu High School students, Menzi High School students and others.

    Our Mission

    BusiM Foundation exists to reduce vulnerablity to children through education support, community empowerment, and facilitating access to basic and appropriate Education

    Our Vision

    We envision a community in which children are Educated ,Skilled, Successful, and happy.

    Our Strategic Direction

    Provide psychosocial and education support to Vulnerable and disadvanteged children, as well as Strengthen BusiM Foundation's organisational governance and management systems.




    OUR SPONSORS

    Children’s rights education (or children’s human rights education) is the teaching and practice of children’s rights in schools and educational institutions, as informed by and consistent with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. When fully implemented, a children's rights education program consists of both a curriculum to teach children their human rights, and framework to operate the school in a manner that respects children's rights. Articles 29 and 42 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child require children to be educated about their rights. In addition to meeting legal obligations of the Convention to spread awareness of children’s rights to children and to adults, teaching children about their rights has the benefits of improving their awareness of rights in general, making them more respectful of other people's rights, and empowering them to take action in support of other people's rights