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Child Education

OCOC goals are to give these children the necessity needed to attend school and not just become domestic helpers. We do this by providing school supplies yearly to as many children as possible. Our organization also offer series of national campaign to encourage parents to register their children into a school. In addition, we work closely with schools in rural communities to help rebuild them to become a clean and safe environment for both the teachers and students. In the future, we plan on building a library and a computer lab for every school that we partner with.

Orphan Protection

Our work targets extremely poor communities where children are abandoned and left homeless with nobody to care for them and/or children have lost their parents at birth due to the lack of medical attention.

Reducing HIV/AIDS Transmission through Behavioral Intervention Sessions

In an effort to end Extreme Poverty, One Child, One Chance (OCOC) is proposing the establishment of a community program to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS through behavioral intervention sessions. The proposal, conceptual in nature, suggests how OCOC will provide HIV/AIDS Prevention Education to at risk individuals through a series of multiple behavioral interventions aimed at helping individuals and/or members build safer sex skills.

Advocacy-Women Empowerment: SHE PROJECT

An initiative of One Child One Chance in an effort to empower women by sharing real lif experiences. The idea is that by sharing our personal experiences when facing certain adversities as women, we are able to offer solutions to so many others to surmount similar problems. It is no secret that that Gender Based Violence, as well as Mental Health are on the rise in all communities. Hence, the SHE project hopes to tackle as many issues as possible contributing to Mental Health and Gender Based Violence and then offer solutions and in some cases resources to assist those facing problems. It’s simply a YouTube channel hosted by Mme Santou Dabo, Founder of One Child One Chance. With a series of videos of 25 to 30 minutes long during which various topics will be discussed by herself or with a guest. The topics will vary from sharing personal experience while facing a difficult situation and offering ways to overcome that situation such as bullying and intimidation that women face in a male dominant professional setting, body image, balancing professional, personal, and family lives. In addition, topics will also include current boiling issues in the world, and then offer personal opinions and suggestions on them through research and expert opinions.