Khulisa's recent work in Swaziland



Reduction of Exploitative Child Labour in Southern Africa (RECLISA) Project

From 2004 to 2008, the RECLISA Project worked in the sub-region to reduce the number of children caught in the worst forms of child labour while helping them get an education. Fourteen project activities sought to raise awareness, improve educational opportunities, enhance social services, and strengthen government policies in Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland. The project enrolled more than 10,000 children who were involved in, or were at risk of, child labour. Project funding was provided by the United States Department of Labor.



Enhancing Strategic Information Project for South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland

Khulisa, as a sub-contractor to John Snow, Inc. (JSI) is working to strengthen the capacity of individuals and institutions in Southern Africa to collect, analyze, and use information. Working closely with local organisations, the USAID-funded Enhancing Strategic Information Project for South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland supports all three countries to effectively use information to improve their response to HIV/ AIDS.



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.