Khulisa's recent work in Mozambique



M&E, Research and Organizational Development Support to the AIDS Prevention, Positive Living and Empowerment (APPLE) Project

The APPLE project, funded by the EU and implemented by CARE/Mozambique and its partners, aimed to slow the spread of HIV/AIDS, as well as mitigate its impact on those infected and affected, by reducing HIV infection among in two corridors in Mozambique and Malawi. The project’s target groups were young people aged 10-25 and mobile populations. The project placed an emphasis on behaviour change communication, strengthening of community-based organisations, advocacy, and strengthening health systems while making health services more youth-friendly.



HIV/AIDS Behavioural Surveillance Survey

Khulisa conducted a Behavioural Surveillance Survey among Rwandan, Congolese, and Burundian refugees in Marratane camp, Mozambique. The survey utilised members of camp as data collectors to measure patterns of HIV/AIDS risk behaviours among the refugee population.



M&E for Financial Education Fund

Khulisa Management Services provides Monitoring and Evaluation technical support to the Financial Education Fund Management Team to ensure the effective evaluations of grantee projects in effort to learn more about financial education and improving financial capacities in sub-Saharan Africa.



M&E for Care and Support for Teaching and Learning

The Care and Support for Learning and Teaching (CSTL) is a programme that focuses on strengthening education systems through the promotion of care and support to enhance teaching and learning in schools. Khulisa is responsible for developing a comprehensive M&E framework for CSTL in five SADC member states. This includes developing the methodological approach and tools as well as conducting a baseline study at national and school level, the findings of which will be measured against an outcomes/impact study to be conducted in future years.