Haphega
- Botswana
- Nonprofit
The problem we are tackling within the Challenge is the glaring absence of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education and assistance for young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana. This issue, while reflective of a global concern, is characterized by unique local intricacies.
Scale of the Problem:
Local Scale (Botswana):
Botswana faces a critical issue in providing adequate sexual education to young individuals with intellectual disabilities.
The dearth of accessible information and resources on sexual and reproductive health places these youths in precarious situations, including unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and exploitation.
The problem encompasses a substantial portion of young people enrolled in special education institutions across Botswana.
Global Scale:
At the global level, millions of people with intellectual disabilities confront the same challenge of lacking access to comprehensive sexuality education.
They are often marginalized in mainstream sexual education initiatives, rendering them more susceptible to adverse sexual and reproductive health outcomes.
Many countries worldwide are yet to establish comprehensive policies and programs to address this issue.
Relevant Statistics:
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that individuals with disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, face heightened risks of sexual abuse, exploitation, and inadequate access to sexual health services.
The United Nations estimates a staggering global population of over 1 billion individuals with disabilities, a substantial proportion of whom are underserved when it comes to proper sexual education and healthcare.
Although precise data on the number of young people with intellectual disabilities affected by this issue in Botswana is limited, it is widely acknowledged as a significant concern within the country's special education system.
Factors Contributing to the Problem and How Our Solution Addresses Them:
Many young people with intellectual disabilities struggle to access and comprehend conventional sexual education. Our tailor-made comprehensive sexuality education bridges this gap by presenting content that is both accessible and pertinent to their specific needs.
The stigma and discrimination these individuals face often lead to their isolation, rendering them more susceptible to sexual exploitation. Haphega's family forums and follow-up care system cultivate a supportive atmosphere that encourages inclusion and diminishes the burden of stigma.
Families, caregivers, and educators frequently possess limited awareness of the sexual and reproductive health requirements of young individuals with intellectual disabilities. Haphega's educational programs extend beyond the students themselves to encompass families and caregivers, guaranteeing a well-rounded approach to support.
Haphega is on a mission to confront the pressing issue of inadequate sexual and reproductive health education and support for young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana, a challenge with potential ramifications on a global scale. The extent of this problem is substantial, affecting a considerable population locally and millions worldwide, with factors such as stigma, restricted access, and awareness gaps exacerbating the issue.
Our solution, Haphega, is a comprehensive program designed to empower young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana on the subject of sexual and reproductive health.
Haphega is an organization that provides specialized education and support to young individuals with intellectual disabilities in Botswana. We focus on teaching them about sexual and reproductive health in a way that's easy for them to understand and tailored to their specific needs.
Haphega does three main things:
Tailored Education: We create educational materials and resources that are adapted to the unique learning styles and needs of young people with intellectual disabilities. This includes simplified language, visual aids, and interactive activities to make learning about sexual health accessible and engaging.
Family Forums: We organize family forums where parents, caregivers, and educators can learn about how to support these young individuals in their journey towards understanding sexual and reproductive health. This helps create a supportive environment at home and in school.
Follow-up Care: We have a system in place to provide ongoing support and guidance to these young individuals. This ensures that they have access to information and resources even after the initial education, helping them make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.
Haphega's approach is person-centered and interactive. We use specially designed educational materials that use simple language, visual aids, and interactive activities. Our educators work directly with young individuals in special education schools to deliver this tailored education.
We also bring families, caregivers, and educators into the process through family forums, where they can learn how to provide the necessary support.
Technology-wise, we may use digital platforms and resources to supplement our education, but the core of our solution is the personal interaction and customized materials we provide.
Our solution, Haphega, primarily serves young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana. These individuals are our target population, and our mission is to directly and meaningfully improve their lives in several ways:
Our target population includes young individuals with intellectual disabilities in Botswana. These disabilities may encompass conditions such as Down syndrome, autism, or intellectual developmental disorders.
They are a vulnerable and often underserved group in society, facing unique challenges in accessing information and support related to sexual and reproductive health.
These individuals may struggle with understanding and communicating about their own bodies, relationships, and the concept of consent.
How are they currently underserved?
Young people with intellectual disabilities often receive limited or inappropriate sexual education, as mainstream programs may not cater to their specific learning needs.
They face a higher risk of exploitation, abuse, and unintended pregnancies due to their limited access to accurate information and support.
Families and caregivers may also lack resources and guidance on how to address the sexual and reproductive health needs of these individuals effectively.
Haphega aims to comprehensively address the needs of young people with intellectual disabilities:
Tailored Education: We provide customized sexual and reproductive health education that uses simplified language, visual aids, and interactive methods, making it accessible and understandable for our target population.
Family Support: Through family forums, we empower parents, caregivers, and educators with the knowledge and skills they need to support these young individuals effectively. This creates a nurturing and informed environment at home and in educational settings.
Ongoing Care: Our follow-up care system ensures that young individuals have continuous access to information and resources, helping them make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health throughout their lives.
Haphega's solution directly serves young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana, addressing their unique needs for sexual and reproductive health education and support. By doing so, we aim to improve their overall well-being, reduce their vulnerability to exploitation, and empower them to lead healthier and safer lives.
Our team at Haphega is uniquely positioned to design and deliver this solution because of our strong ties to and deep understanding of the communities we aim to serve. Our proximity, commitment, and community-driven approach set us apart.
Our Team Lead has personal and professional connections to the communities we serve. They have a family member with an intellectual disability, which has provided invaluable insights into the challenges faced by this population.
Our team includes individuals who have experience working with young people with intellectual disabilities, either as educators, caregivers, or advocates. This firsthand experience drives our passion for this cause.
We have actively engaged with special education schools, families, caregivers, and educators to gain a deep understanding of the specific needs and challenges faced by young individuals with intellectual disabilities regarding sexual and reproductive health.
We continuously seek input from the community through surveys, focus groups, and open forums to ensure our solution is informed by their perspectives and experiences.
The design and implementation of our solution are meaningfully guided by the communities we serve. We have involved them in shaping our educational materials, curriculum, and support systems.
We prioritize feedback from the community, adapting and refining our approach based on their input and ideas. This ensures that our solution is culturally sensitive and responsive to their unique needs and preferences.
We have established partnerships with local special education schools, advocacy groups, and healthcare providers, further embedding us within the community and ensuring that our solution aligns with their agendas and needs.
Our team is not only well-qualified in terms of expertise but is deeply connected to and representative of the communities we aim to serve. We are committed to a community-driven approach, actively engaging with our target population to co-create a solution that addresses their specific needs and aligns with their agendas. This ensures that Haphega's solution is both culturally relevant and effective in improving the lives of young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana.
- Use inclusive design to ensure engagement and better outcomes for learners with disabilities and neurodivergent learners, while benefiting all learners.
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 4. Quality Education
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Pilot
The stage selected for our solution, Hapega, is "Pilot: An organization testing a product, service, or business model with a small number of users."
What we've built and tested so far:
Tailored Comprehensive Sexuality Education Materials: We have developed educational materials specifically tailored to the unique learning styles and needs of young individuals with intellectual disabilities in Botswana. These materials include simplified language, visual aids, and interactive activities to make learning about sexual and reproductive health accessible and engaging.
Family Forums: We have conducted several family forums where we educate and empower parents, caregivers, and educators on how to support young individuals with intellectual disabilities in their journey towards understanding sexual and reproductive health. These forums have provided valuable insights into the needs and challenges faced by families and caregivers.
Pilot Programs in Special Education Schools: We have implemented pilot programs in a select number of special education schools in Botswana, delivering our tailored comprehensive sexuality education directly to young individuals with intellectual disabilities. Through these pilot programs, we have been able to assess the effectiveness of our curriculum materials and teaching methods.
Follow-up Care System: We have established a follow-up care system to provide ongoing support and guidance to the young individuals we serve, as well as their families and caregivers. This system ensures that they have continuous access to information and resources related to sexual and reproductive health beyond the initial education sessions.
Number of Customers or Beneficiaries Served:
To date, we have directly served approximately 200 young individuals with intellectual disabilities through our pilot programs in special education schools. Additionally, our family forums have engaged over 50 parents, caregivers, and educators, providing them with valuable knowledge and support. While our reach is currently limited to a small number of users, we have received positive feedback and observed promising outcomes from our initiatives.
Access to Solve's network of experts and mentors would be invaluable in refining our curriculum materials and improving our training programs for educators and caregivers in Botswana. With technical guidance, we can ensure that our educational materials are effectively tailored to the unique learning styles and needs of young individuals with intellectual disabilities. Additionally, expert input would help us incorporate best practices in sexual and reproductive health education, ensuring that our programs are evidence-based and impactful.
Solve's platform can play a crucial role in raising awareness about our solution and attracting potential partners or collaborators in Botswana. Increased visibility through Solve's network could lead to opportunities for forming partnerships with local healthcare providers and educational institutions, which would further enhance the sustainability of our programs. By leveraging Solve's platform, we can effectively showcase the importance and effectiveness of our tailored comprehensive sexuality education programs for young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana.
Funding would enable us to conduct more family forums, where we can educate and empower parents, caregivers, and educators, ultimately fostering a more supportive environment for these young individuals. Furthermore, enhanced financial support would allow us to strengthen our follow-up care system, ensuring that young people with intellectual disabilities have continuous access to information and resources regarding sexual and reproductive health.
The access to a diverse network includes stakeholders with expertise in policy advocacy, which could provide valuable insights into navigating cultural sensitivities and advocating for policy changes in Botswana. Engaging with these stakeholders would help us address cultural and legal barriers to integrating inclusive sexual education into the national curriculum for individuals with intellectual disabilities. By leveraging Solve's network, we can effectively advocate for systemic changes that prioritize the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people with intellectual disabilities in Botswana.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
As of our latest update, Hapega's solution team consists of the following:
Full-time staff: 3 team members, including the Team Lead, a Program Coordinator, and an Educator/Facilitator.
Part-time staff: 2 team members who assist with program delivery and support on a part-time basis.
Contractors and Volunteers: We work with approximately 5 contractors and volunteers who provide specialized expertise in areas such as curriculum development, graphic design, and community outreach.
Haphega's journey began in early 2021. As of the current year, 2024, we have been working on our solution for approximately 3 years. During this time, we have made significant progress in developing and implementing our tailored comprehensive sexuality education programs for young individuals with intellectual disabilities in Botswana.
Haphega is fully committed to making sure that our work is open and fair to everyone. Here's how we do it:
Diverse Leadership: Our leaders come from different backgrounds to bring different ideas and experiences to our team.
Fair Hiring: When we add new people to our team, we look for folks from different places and backgrounds to make our team more varied.
Respecting Culture: We make sure our programs respect the different traditions and beliefs of the people we help.
Helping Everyone: We make sure our programs are easy for everyone to use, no matter what abilities they have.
Talking with Communities: We talk to the people we help and listen to their ideas. This helps us make our programs better for them.
Equal Access: We work hard to make sure that everyone has the same chances to learn about sexual health, no matter who they are.
Always Learning: We keep trying to learn more about how to be fair and open. This helps us get better at what we do.
Our goal is to make sure everyone has the same chances and is treated with respect, and we always try to get better at this.
Haphega operates with a dual business model that combines nonprofit and grant-based funding to provide value to our primary beneficiaries, young individuals with intellectual disabilities in Botswana. Our primary focus is on creating social impact, and our revenue sources are aligned with our mission:
Products/Services:
Tailored Comprehensive Sexuality Education: We offer specialized sexual and reproductive health education designed for young individuals with intellectual disabilities. This includes developing customized curriculum materials and delivering in-person educational sessions.
Family Forums: We host forums to educate and empower parents, caregivers, and educators, enabling them to better support these young individuals.
Follow-up Care: We maintain a system for ongoing support, providing guidance and access to resources for both young individuals and their families.
Revenue Generation:
Grants and Donations: We actively seek financial support from governmental bodies, foundations, and philanthropic organizations dedicated to education, health, and disability rights. These funds allow us to operate and expand our programs.
Partnerships: We explore collaborative partnerships with local organizations, special education schools, and healthcare providers to co-fund and support specific program initiatives.
Training and Consultation: We offer training and consultation services to organizations and institutions interested in implementing similar tailored sexuality education programs. Fees from these services contribute to sustaining our operations.
Value Proposition:
For Beneficiaries: We provide young individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families the essential knowledge and support needed to make informed decisions about sexual and reproductive health, ultimately improving their well-being and reducing vulnerability.
For Donors and Partners: We offer an opportunity for donors and partners to contribute to a socially impactful cause that aligns with their mission and values. We ensure that their funding is utilized effectively to address a critical need.
Our business model is designed to prioritize social impact and sustainability. The revenue we generate is reinvested into program development, expansion, and maintaining service quality, ensuring that we can continue to provide valuable support to our target population while seeking growth and scalability
- Government (B2G)
Grants and Donations (Current and Work in Progress):
We have successfully secured grants from the Botswana Ministry of Health and local foundations to initiate our programs in special education schools in Gaborone.
Work in Progress: We are actively applying for additional grants from international organizations and philanthropic foundations that focus on education and disability rights. For instance, we have a grant proposal in progress with the Botswana National AIDS Coordinating Agency to expand our sexual education initiatives.
Service Contracts and Partnerships (Work in Progress):
We are in discussions with the Botswana Ministry of Education to explore the possibility of service contracts that involve the integration of our tailored sexuality education programs into the national curriculum for special education schools.
We are also working on forming partnerships with local healthcare providers to offer specialized health services to the young individuals we serve, potentially creating revenue-sharing models that benefit both parties.
Training and Consultation Services (Work in Progress):
We are in the process of developing a training program for educators and caregivers interested in implementing our approach. We plan to charge fees for these training sessions, which will contribute to our sustainability.
Fundraising and Awareness Campaigns (Current and Work in Progress):
We have conducted successful fundraising campaigns within Botswana, including community events and online crowdfunding efforts.
Work in Progress: We are in the planning stages of launching a major fundraising and awareness campaign that targets both local and international donors and supporters. This campaign will highlight the importance of our work and invite individuals and organizations to contribute to our cause.
Social Enterprise Initiatives (Future Consideration):
While we are currently focused on core program implementation, we are exploring the potential for social enterprise initiatives, such as developing and selling educational materials related to sexual and reproductive health. These initiatives will provide financial sustainability while aligning with our mission.
Our financial sustainability plan for Botswana involves a multi-pronged approach that leverages both local and international resources. It's designed to ensure that we can continue to serve young individuals with intellectual disabilities and their communities effectively, with a focus on long-term impact and sustainability within the Botswana context.