Local Partnerships

Sopu Fanm pou Fanm

Sopu Fanm pou Fanm (SFpF) is a partner organization formed in January 2013 by Rea Dol and Sokari Ekine. Their goal is to empower young girls and women to become leaders of community health.

Mission Statement
•  Help women in the poor neighbourhoods advance women’s rights, democratic principles, and social justice through capacity building and advocacy.
•  Provide sexual and reproductive health education
•  Support teenage girls and young women [14-25]
•  Provide voluntary led mobile clinics in areas of the city where there are no medical facilities and/or residents are unable to pay for medical services.

SFpF is inspired by SOPUDEP (Founded by Madam Réa Dol) and FASA (Founded by Madam Réa Dol and Sokari Ekine).

To promote women’s human rights, democratic principles, good governance, social justice and access to quality health care and social services.

Goals
•  Help women in the poor neighbourhoods advance women’s rights, democratic principles, and social justice through capacity building and advocacy.
•  Provide sexual and reproductive health education
•  Support teenage girls and young women [14-25]
•  Provide voluntary led mobile clinics in areas of the city where there are no medical facilities and/or residents are unable to pay for medical services.

Le Phare

Women’s organization and micro-credit partner located in Jalouzi neighbourhood of Port-au-Prince

Mojub

Women’s organization, micro-credit partner, adult literacy, K-6 school located in the Bobin neighbourhood of Port-au-Prince.

OBMP

Mixed adult organization (predominantly women) and micro-credit partner located in the Jalouzi neighbourhood.

Aid Humanitaire

Women’s group in the internally displaced peoples (IDP) camp at Canaan 5 in Port-au-Prince.

Chanjem Leson, CHAL, IDP and Housing Action groups 

Women’s group in the IDP camps Acra and Adoquin in Delmas 33, Port-au-Prince.

Copyright Creative Commons-SOPUDEP Grassroots Organization | Feature Photographer Darren Eli

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