Skills & Soup in 2024 Q3

In partnership with Glasswaters Foundation, in July – September 2024 Skills & Soup at The Hub continued to provide 125 children and adolescents in Morija and surrounding communities with weekly after-school tuition, nutritional meals and life skills. Overview of The Hub’s Skills & Soup programming Skills & Soup in 2024 Q3 Through July – SeptemberContinue reading “Skills & Soup in 2024 Q3”

World Cleanup Day 2024

Climate change and environmental degradation are some of the most pressing issues of our time in Lesotho, and by educating ourselves and others on the importance of reducing our carbon footprint, conserving natural resources, and protecting our ecosystems, we can work together to create a healthier, more liveable planet for ourselves and future generations. AccordingContinue reading “World Cleanup Day 2024”

Tackling the Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in Rural Lesotho

In September 2023, The Hub travelled to Mokhotlong to document this story for Community Based Chronic Disease Care Lesotho (ComBaCaL), a collaborative programme between Lesotho and Switzerland that is tackling the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) of diabetes and hypertension in the rural districts of Butha-Buthe and Mokhotlong. Originally posted by ComBaCaL. The Hub provided services inContinue reading “Tackling the Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in Rural Lesotho”

Hair Salon Project underway at The Hub

From November 28-30, 2023 The Hub hosted a training for a Citizen Scientist Working Group, kickstarting the Hair Salon Project! In partnership with Citizen Science Zürich and the Division of Clinical Epidemiology Basel, the Hair Salon Project will assess the acceptability and feasibility of promoting sexual and reproductive health services in hair salons in Lesotho.Continue reading “Hair Salon Project underway at The Hub”

Dance4Life

On Saturday 12th December, The Hub hosted Dance4Life – an HIV/AIDS awareness fun day for young people in Morija and its surrounding areas. Participants earned raffle tickets by getting tested for HIV and taking part in a range of educational carnival-style games. The crowd enjoyed performances by T-Mech, Magic In Progress, Muhjestik Thamae, and UrbanContinue reading “Dance4Life”