Nsefu.org's Sewing Program is making a difference in the Mfuwe community.

By empowering local women, we’re working towards self-sustainability.

Nsefu.org’s Sewing Program is beginning to have a real impact on the local Mfuwe Community in Zambia. Local women are now producing products for sale and are on the road to becoming independent, rely less on donations, and are better able to support their families. This creates an environment where poaching will no longer be a necessity for survival.

In the video below, the Nsefu.org Sewing Team was visiting the Baobab Craftshop which is sponsored by Jen and Mike from Marula Lodge.

Your donations helped to get this program off the ground and with your continued support, we hope this grow in to a self-sustaining enterprise.

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