Sentebale

Sentebale Our vision:
Children and young people in Southern Africa are empowered, AIDS free and thriving. Please email [email protected] for more information.

We work with children, young people, and their communities in Southern Africa to create sustainable solutions for health, wealth inequity, and climate resilience. Our mission:
To enable the most vulnerable children and young people to gain essential life skills, stay healthy, free from AIDS, safe and able to make informed life choices to support themselves and their communities. Contact us: info@s

entebale.org

Reg Charity No: 1113544

American Friends of Sentebale brings our American supporters together. We have a group of committed supporters who generously support our work.

At Sentebale, we believe that boys thrive when they are supported with care, guidance, opportunity, and spaces where the...
16/05/2026

At Sentebale, we believe that boys thrive when they are supported with care, guidance, opportunity, and spaces where they can be themselves fully.

Through psychosocial support, health services, vocational training, youth advocacy, and safe community spaces across Lesotho and Botswana, we work with young people to help build resilience, confidence, and a sense of purpose.

International Day of the Boy Child, commemorated globally today, is a reminder that supporting boys is a collective responsibility. Families, schools, communities, mentors, and organisations all have a role to play in ensuring that boys grow up feeling seen, heard, and empowered to make positive choices for themselves and their futures.

When boys are given the right support, entire communities benefit.

Commemorated annually on 01 May, Workers’ Day is a moment to recognise the dignity of work and the contribution of worke...
01/05/2026

Commemorated annually on 01 May, Workers’ Day is a moment to recognise the dignity of work and the contribution of workers in building stronger, more inclusive societies. It’s also a reminder that access to decent work remains out of reach for many especially young people.

Today, we celebrate the dedicated team at Sentebale who work tirelessly to advance our mission as a charity in supporting the optimal development of children and young people every day. We also recognise the countless workers across the social development sector, including in Lesotho and Botswana, whose commitment continues to improve the lives of young people, often in the most challenging circumstances.

Let us continue to work together in creating pathways for the next generation to thrive.

Happy Workers' Day!

World Book and Copyright Day celebrates the power of books to open minds, connect generations, and inspire a lifelong lo...
24/04/2026

World Book and Copyright Day celebrates the power of books to open minds, connect generations, and inspire a lifelong love of reading. Marked each year on 23 April, it reminds us that books are more than stories - they are tools for learning, imagination, and opportunity.

At Sentebale, we bring this to life through our library at the Mamohato Children's Library, where children as young as 4 to17 are invited every third Saturday of the month to discover the joy of reading. Revisit our most recent Library Day held last week with us, as we continue to create a safe, welcoming space for children to read, learn, and explore new ideas is essential.

By nurturing literacy and a love for books, we are helping young people in Lesotho build confidence, expand their horizons, and unlock future opportunities one story at a time.

Should you require more information about our library books and how you can participate contact [email protected]

From all of us at Sentebale, we wish all our Christian friends, partners and staff a Happy Easter weekend. May this week...
03/04/2026

From all of us at Sentebale, we wish all our Christian friends, partners and staff a Happy Easter weekend. May this weekend bring renewal, hope and rest.

For those travelling far and wide, we wish you all a safe journey and a joyful time with your loved ones during this long weekend.

HappyEaster

Earlier this month, Sentebale Botswana, through its Adoloscent and Young People (AYP) Project, partnered with the Botswa...
28/03/2026

Earlier this month, Sentebale Botswana, through its Adoloscent and Young People (AYP) Project, partnered with the Botswana School of Business Sciences to host a vibrant Wellness Expo for students.

The AYP Project is dedicated to improving access to comprehensive HIV prevention services and information, promoting human rights, and addressing stigma and discrimination. It also focuses on increasing access to family planning and encouraging the consistent and correct use of condoms among young people.

As such, the partnership provided an inclusive space for young people to access HIV prevention information, wellness services, and support and empowered students to make informed decisions while sparking open conversations around health and wellbeing.

Sentebale remains committed to strengthening partnerships and ensuring young people in Botswana have the knowledge and support they need to thrive.

International Women’s Day is a global moment to celebrate the achievements of women and accelerate progress toward gende...
08/03/2026

International Women’s Day is a global moment to celebrate the achievements of women and accelerate progress toward gender equality. This year’s theme, “Give To Gain,” highlights how giving women opportunities, resources, and support creates lasting benefits for entire communities.

At Sentebale, we see this every day in our work in Lesotho and Botswana. By providing vulnerable young women with vocational and entrepreneurship training, business skills development, and support to secure internships or start their own ventures, we help unlock their potential to build independent and fulfilling livelihoods.

Our health programmes are equally critical. Through HIV prevention, treatment literacy, and psychosocial support, we equip young women with the knowledge and tools to protect their health, reduce stigma, and take control of their futures. By strengthening their resilience and wellbeing, we help ensure they can pursue education, work, and opportunity with dignity.

We believe and have seen evidence that when young women are supported to be healthy, skilled, and economically empowered, the gains extend far beyond the individual. As such, today we celebrate the power of investing in young women because when we give and share support, opportunity and knowledge with women, we all gain.

Last week, Sentebale Botswana in collaboration with the The Tutume District Health Management Team (DHMT) held a two day...
26/02/2026

Last week, Sentebale Botswana in collaboration with the The Tutume District Health Management Team (DHMT) held a two day training workshop to capacitate Health Education Assistants and stakeholders on HIV prevention & treatment strategies. The training included identifying practical steps to improve HIV outcomes for adolescents in the district, strengthen delivery of youth friendly services, multi-sectoral coordination and align district efforts in implementing Operation Triple Zero Plus.

Operation Triple Zero Plus is an initiative launched with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and to better serve pregnant, breastfeeding, and young mothers - an extension of Operation Triple Zero which aims to achieve Zero missed doses, Zero missed appointments, and Zero viral load among adolescents and young people living with HIV.

Capacitating frontline workers strengthens efforts on the ground and improves outcomes for young people. By the end of the training, the group developed clear action steps, including improved coordination across different sectors ensuring that young people living or affected by HIV have access to quality health services and receive the treatment they deserve.

Commemorated annually on 20 February, World Day of Social Justice calls on all of us to take concrete action to end pove...
20/02/2026

Commemorated annually on 20 February, World Day of Social Justice calls on all of us to take concrete action to end poverty, promote equity, and build fairer, more inclusive societies.

This year, the day is commemorated under the theme, "Renewed Commitment to Social Development and Social Justice" with one of the focuses on promoting decent work for all - reminding us that young people must be equipped to navigate economic, climate, and technological change with dignity and opportunity.

At Sentebale, we put this into practice by supporting young people with vocational training, entrepreneurial skills, and the academic and life skills they need to protect themselves and build fulfilling livelihoods.

Join us in our mission and learn more about our work by clicking here https://bit.ly/3OnpYPZ

Botswana has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, with around one in five adults aged 15–49 living with...
10/02/2026

Botswana has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, with around one in five adults aged 15–49 living with HIV. In response to this epidemic, Sentebale's work in the region focuses on interventions to promote prevention, education and awareness amongst young people.

As such, community health workers (CHWs) in Botswana continue to engage young people across various platforms, delivering vital messages on HIV prevention, human rights, and stigma reduction.

To kickstart the year, Sentebale and other stakeholders participated in a boot camp in January at Ledumang Senior Secondary School and conducted a health talk at Naledi Senior Secondary School consecutively, empowering learners with accurate information to help them make informed, healthy decisions.

We believe that when young people are empowered with health information they can have agency over their lives and fight to reduce the spread of HIV.

We're still over the moon from the laughs and joy that were palpable at our movie day hosted in collaboration with the l...
07/02/2026

We're still over the moon from the laughs and joy that were palpable at our movie day hosted in collaboration with the local community at the behest of Morena Moits'upeli Jobo last week Sunday. 🎬 🍿 😊

For the event, Sentebale Lesotho hosted 50 children aged 8 – 12years old to a free movie day at Mamohato Children’s Centre at Lihaseng Village in Thaba-Bosiu.

In the safety of Sentebale caregivers, each child was welcomed with popcorn, snacks so they could enjoy the international children's movie, Matilda, a childhood favourite which showcases strong themes of the vital importance of education, kindness and resilience in overcoming challenges.

The Mamohato Children’s Centre is a community asset built on the ethos that every child deserves to be in a space where they can be children where support, and a sense of belonging are fundamental rights are easily accesible for every child.

When not in use for Sentebale programmes, the Children’s Centre becomes an unforgettable venue for all forms of local or corporate events and gatherings, where every booking supports work that ensures that vulnerable children and young people from the community receive the support they need.

We would like to thank our sponsors, Symantec Printing and Stationery for the delicious treats and for capturing the unforgettable day.

As January ended and February began, our Mamohato Children's Centre in Thaba Bosiu hosted an impactful training for youn...
06/02/2026

As January ended and February began, our Mamohato Children's Centre in Thaba Bosiu hosted an impactful training for young peer educators, coordinated by the National AIDS Commission in partnership with UNICEF and the Ministry of Health.

Established just over a decade ago, the Mamohato Children's Centre is a unique event space suited to run life-changing programmes for children and young people.

Following the training, the workshop participants will work alongside Sentebale peer educators in local communities to raise awareness about the prevention of new HIV infections, a key strategic focus for Sentebale in our efforts to strengthen the health and wellbeing of vulnerable children and young people.

To host this vital training at the venue underscores the impact of strong partnerships with like-minded institutions who share a vision of an HIV-free generation.

We look forward to hosting more partners at the centre in the months to come in support of vital interventions for children in the region.

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