The SOS National Office is the administrative body that supervises and coordinates all SOS affairs in the Gambia. The National Office is located in the same building as the SOS-Kinderdorf International Regional Office and was established in 1996.
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SOS Family Strengthening Programme |
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Started in 2005, the programme's aim is to support families and communities to develop their capacities to effectively protect and care for their vulnerable children. In The Gambia, the programme targets 500 children bellow 18 years from various areas of the Western Division who are either orphans, living in an orphan household or infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. |
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SOS Mother & Child Clinic |
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In response to the saying, 'Health is Wealth', SOS-Kinderdorf International has established clinics in all SOS Children's Villages around the world. The SOS Mother & Child Clinic is built in a spacious ground next to the SOS Children's Village Bakoteh. The clinic was inaugurated in 1997 and is the biggest SOS clinic in the region of North West Africa. The main aim of the SOS Mother & Child Clinic is to provide medical care for all SOS children and employees and also to members of the surrounding community. This includes giving regular immunizations, antenatal care for expectant mothers as well as general medical aid.
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SOS Mothers/Adult Training Center |
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The attractive complex also renowned as "Centre of Excellence" opened its doors in 1999. Located next to the SOS Mother and Child Clinic, the SOS Mothers/Adult Training Centre provides various trainings to SOS mothers from the North/West Africa Region and Senegal as well as people from the community.
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SOS Vocational Training and Production Center |
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The SOS Vocational Training and Production Center started its operation in 1985. The center was set up to cater for the vocational needs of the SOS youth as well as those from the local community. Considered to be one of the best in the Gambia, the training and production centre is purposely set up to stare for the vocationl needs of our SOS youths and also those fron the local community.
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