Fondation Josita Kavege

Fondation Josita Kavege

The foundation’s objective is to invest in infrastructure projects contributing to the reduction of the maternal/infant mortality rate and the improvement of elementary/early childhood education, in underserved communities.

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The JOSITA KAVEGE Foundation is delighted to announce the first edition of our special event dedicated to honouring the real heroes of our daily lives: the nurses and midwives and the educators (Kindergartens and CP1). These exceptional women and men, who play a crucial role in our lives, deserve all our gratitude for their dedication and invaluable work.
The time has come to celebrate them! We want to pay tribute to them for everything they do for us, from the beginning of our journey to every stage of our lives.

Each nomination is a mark of gratitude and a testimony to the positive impact these professionals have on our lives. Together, let’s shine their light and celebrate their invaluable contributions!

High-level brunch
For Exceptional Heroes
Entertainment: Ralycia, Senzaa
Invitation only – Places are limited

How can you be there? Nominate your Maternity and Childcare Hero of the Year (WhatsApp 93657780)
How much does it cost? 0.0 FCFA – Join us with your hero and their family for an exceptional ceremony of recognition and gratitude.
The profiles of the nominated Heroes will be put to the vote, resulting in 5 Heroes who will be celebrated at a private ceremony with their families on 30 November 2024 in Lomé.
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Our mission

Improving early childhood and elementary school education

The Fondation Josita Kavege works in the interests of children, building classrooms and providing instructional school supplies.
Ensuring a better education and the development of children is one of the foundation’s main missions.

About us

Josita Kavege Foundation

The Fondation Josita Kavege was created in remembrance of Josita Kavege.

Josita passed away on October 31st 2006 at the age of 35, from complications following the birth of her third child. Josita added to the statistics when she succumbed to the maternal mortality epidemic. She was a mother of 3 children and an elementary school teacher, caring for many other children.

The foundation’s approach on investing in infrastructure as a means to help solve the problems of high maternal mortality rate and inadequate early childhood education, is anchored in the belief that sustainable and perennial projects will serve generations and contribute to lifting these underserved communities

Contact us

Let’s act together to reduce maternal mortality rate and improve elementary education in underserved communities. Please contact us for further information.

The foundation’s objective is to invest in infrastructure to reduce the maternal/infant mortality rate and improve elementary/early childhood education, in underserved communities.