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Air conditioner
Quantity Needed: 20
BASIC DF, registered under the Society Act in September 2010, is dedicated to addressing the marginalization faced by rural communities by focusing on education, healthcare, infrastructure, clean water, awareness of rights, and women empowerment. The organization’s vision revolves around upholding human and ethical values, championing the cause of oppressed communities, and ensuring their natural and social rights. BASIC DF also seeks to create pathways for Socio-economic prosperity by providing access to quality healthcare and education. <br />A total of 5,39,305 beneficiaries served in Sindh province.<br />• Rural Livelihood Sector: ..................................... 90,825<br />• Basic Civic Services: ............................................. 20,890<br />• Humanitarian Assistance in Disasters: ......... 4,27,590<br />The long-standing association with MISEREOR has also extended to rehabilitation efforts in District Dadu, Pakistan, through the project "Rehabilitation Support in Sindh." This initiative has provided essential items such as wheat flour, rice, pulses, sugar, and salt to sustain the affected families for a month. Moreover, 500 families have been assisted with roofing kits, comprising two steel girders, 13 bamboos, serki (thatch), along with rope and nails, enabling them to construct one-room houses. The impact of these efforts has been significant, directly benefiting over 9,658 individuals. In total, with the support of MISEREOR, the projects have served a commendable number of 32,668 beneficiaries, making a positive difference in the lives of many in the Dadu.<br />• 2518 low cost houses were constructed for flood affected families in rural Sindh.<br />• General food items were distributed to 43113 families in flood affected areas of Sindh.<br />• 160 women and girls were provided the technical and vocational training courses.<br />• free wheel chairs were distributed to 2000 disable persons in rural and urban Sindh.
Bicycle
Quantity Needed: 500
Pedaling to School: Bicycle & Helmet Access for Rural Learners in Migori & Kisumu Counties can support 500 school-going children (70% girls, 30% boys) aged 13–16 from remote, underserved communities who walk 7–12 km daily to school. Every morning before sunrise in the rural villages of Migori and Kisumu Counties, children begin a journey that most of the world will never see. Achieng, a 14-year-old girl from rural Uriri Village in Migori County, leaves home while the stars are still in the sky and begins her long walk to school. Her journey is 7 kilometers each way. Barefoot or in worn-out shoes, she crosses muddy paths, sugarcane farms, rocky hills, and sometimes flooded streams. During the rainy season, she arrives soaked. During dry months, she arrives dusty and exhausted. By the time lessons begin, her energy is already gone. Like many girls in her village, Achieng walks over 14 kilometers every day just to sit in a classroom. Many days, she doesn’t make it. Fatigue, insecurity, harassment risks, wild animals, and seasonal flooding force her and hundreds of others to miss school regularly. Some eventually drop out completely — not because they lack intelligence or dreams, but because distance becomes an invisible wall between them and their future. For girls, the situation is even harsher. Long, unsafe walks expose them to: 1. Gender-based violence 2. Early pregnancies 3. Early marriages 4. School dropout Yet, when asked what she wants most, Achieng does not say food. She does not say clothes. She says: “I want a bicycle so I can reach school safely and on time.” A simple bicycle can cut her travel time by over 60%, restore her energy, protect her safety, and keep her in school. This is why Resource Hub for Development (RHD) is launching a Bicycle & Helmet Support Initiative to empower out-of-school and at-risk children from remote rural communities in Migori and Kisumu Counties. This is not about transport. It is about dignity, safety, equality.
Laptop
Quantity Needed: 2
Tuinue Mashinani Community Based Organization (CBO) is a grassroots, community-led organisation based in Ivovoani, Muthwani Ward, Machakos County. We were formed by local residents who saw, firsthand, how lack of access to basic resources continues to lock children and youth out of opportunity.<br /><br />Our work focuses on education, youth empowerment, health, and dignity in a deeply rural mashinani setting where access to internet, devices, mentorship, and basic learning tools is extremely limited. Many young people here are out of school due to financial constraints, yet they remain eager to learn, volunteer, and improve their lives.<br /><br />Tuinue Mashinani CBO exists to bridge the gap between potential and access, ensuring that where a child or youth is born does not determine how far they can go.
Bucket
Quantity Needed: 400
"A BUCKET OF HOPE: 500 Elderly Women with Disabilities in Mangochi Need Support"*<br /><br />In Mangochi district, Southern Malawi, 500 elderly women with disabilities struggle daily to access clean water due to lack of buckets. Many can't fetch water from distant sources without containers, affecting their health and hygiene.<br /><br />Their plea: **"Donate buckets of different sizes. Ease our burden. Improve our lives."<br /><br />With support from donors via Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA), they can:<br />💧 Fetch water safely, reduce waterborne risks<br />🧹 Maintain hygiene, prevent infections<br />💪 Gain dignity, independence<br /><br />*Impact:*<br />- 500 women gain access to clean water<br />- Reduced health risks, stronger communities<br />- Families relieved from caregiving burdens<br /><br />*The Ask:* Donate buckets of different sizes through Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA) to support these 500 elderly women in Mangochi.<br /><br />Join the hope movement. Donate or share their story. #ElderlyCare #Malawi #WaterForAll 🪣
Feminine hygiene products
Quantity Needed: 1000
Tuinue Mashinani CBO is a grassroots organization dedicated to advancing education, health, and dignity for all. We are organizing a Sanitary Pads Drive to support girls at Ivovoani Primary and Secondary School, many of whom face significant barriers to menstrual hygiene.<br />In Kenya, 65% of girls and women cannot afford sanitary pads, and over 95% of menstruating girls miss school days each month due to lack of access. This is not just a health issue, it is a matter of social justice and equal opportunity.<br /><br />We invite your company to join us as a partner in this drive. Your support, through donations of sanitary pads, tampons, panty liners, undergarments, crocks, loafers, or financial contributions, will directly impact the lives of these girls and help foster a more equitable learning environment.<br /><br />Financial donations can be made via Tuinue Mashinani CBO paybill 247247, account: 988253#pads. For in-kind donations, please contact us to arrange collection.<br /><br />The handover event will take place on the 13th of February, 2026.<br />Thank you for considering this partnership. Together, we can make a lasting difference.
Camera
Quantity Needed: 2
We are working with young people in rural communities in Mbita, Kenya who are eager to learn photography and videography as tools for storytelling, advocacy, and livelihood creation. Many of these youths have passion and creativity but lack access to basic equipment. To train 20 youths, we require two cameras that will be shared during hands-on practical sessions. These cameras will enable the youths to learn visual documentation, capture community stories, and build skills that can lead to income generation and
Body wash/soap
Quantity Needed: 500
500 Elderly Women with Disabilities in Phalombe, Mulanje, Zomba Need Body Wash Support in Phalombe, Mulanje, and Zomba, 500 elderly women with disabilities face humiliation and health risks daily due to lack of body wash/soap. Many live alone, relying on limited support, and struggle to maintain basic hygiene - affecting their health, dignity, and social interactions.Meet Esther, 75, in Phalombe: "Without soap, I feel dirty. I avoid visitors." Stories like hers highlight the urgent need.Their plea: **"Donate body wash/soap. Give us dignity. Keep us healthy."With your support, they can:🧴 Maintain hygiene, prevent infections💪 Feel valued, respected in their communities🏥 Focus on health, not soap worries*Impact:*- 500 women gain dignity, better health- Reduced infection risks in hospitals- Stronger, healthier communities- Families relieved from caregiving burdens*The Ask:* Donate body wash/soap via Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA) to support these 500 elderly women in Phalombe, Mulanje, and Zomba.Join the dignity movement. Donate or share their story. #ElderlyCare #Malawi #HygieneMatters
Camping stove
Quantity Needed: 250
250 Women with Disabilities in Machinga, Thyolo, Zomba Seek Camping Stove Gas Support"*In the districts of Machinga, Thyolo, and Zomba, 250 women with disabilities face daily hardships fetching firewood or buying charcoal for cooking. This exposes them to risks, health issues, and environmental harm.Their plea: **"Donate camping stove gas. Ease our burden. Protect our forests."With gas stoves, they can:🔥 Cook safely, efficiently🌳 Reduce charcoal use, save trees⏱️ Gain time for income-generating activities*Impact:*- 250 women gain safer cooking methods- Less deforestation, healthier environment- Families benefit from saved income*The Ask:* Support these 250 households in Machinga, Thyolo, and Zomba with camping stove gas donations.Join the movement. Donate or share their story. #EmpowerWomen #SustainableMalawi
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