Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans

by Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR Japan)
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans
Zambia: Support for Schooling of HIV/AIDS Orphans

Project Report | Sep 3, 2013
To support the schooling; story of Steri and Moses

By Atsushi Naoe | Programme Coordinator

Steri(50), who engages in maize milling
Steri(50), who engages in maize milling

AAR Japan carries out income generation activities through which we aim to provide educational support to HIV/AIDS orphans in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. In this report, we would like to introduce Steri (50) and her grandson Moses (15). Steri engages in maize milling, one of the two income generation activities which we implement.

In Zambia, people daily eat a dish called ‘nshima’, made from maize flour which is locally called ‘mealie-meal’. People dry the maize they harvest in the rainy season and usually have it milled at a milling store or a communal milling machine when available. AAR Japan’s Ng’ombe office, located in the suburb of Lusaka, is equipped with a roller milling machine and people in the neighborhood bring the dried maize to have it milled.

Steri started engaging in the maize milling activity soon after AAR Japan began its income generation activities. Before joining this project, she had never used a milling machine and at first she had reams of trouble every day such as jamming the machine with maize. She gradually mastered the operation and she has now learned how to maintain the machine in good condition- she can even fix most cases of trouble. She has also masters to mill according to the each taste of customers. As each customer has a different taste in how much bran should be left and contained, Steri intently listens to the customers and offers exactly what they want. With her sociable and kind personality, she is very popular among the customers.

Steri lives with one child and 11 grandchildren. Moses (15), one of her grandsons, is in the 7th grade at a community school in Ng’ombe Compound. He lost his parents at the age of five and was raised by Steri. He used to misbehave with his friends and be rebellious to his grandmother during his adolescence, but now, he takes good care of the younger cousins and helps his grandmother with daily chores. Steri strongly wishes that he could graduate high school and become an independent adult who respects others. 

Moses will start to go to junior high school next year. He will be needed to pay approximately 10 USD a month for a school fee and he will also need new school uniform and stationaries. Students are also required to pay for taking term-end examinations. AAR Japan is currently supporting 47 students and unfortunately we are still unable to cover all the expense of the education by our income generation activities. The donation through GlobalGiving will help to supplement the school fee for each child. Your generous support children will immediately help the students to complete their education which then gives these a strong foundation for a bright future. 

Nshima (front), fried bream and pumpkin leaves
Nshima (front), fried bream and pumpkin leaves
Steri measuring maize
Steri measuring maize
Moses (15), Steri's grandson
Moses (15), Steri's grandson
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Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR Japan)

Location: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo - Japan
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