A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP) - Stop Cholera in 24 Zimbabwe Villages
Address
A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)
58 Dover Trail P.O. Box 2275
Peachtree City,
GA
30269
United States
(770) 632-7451
http://www.asapafrica.org
Mission
ASAP’s mission is to cultivate self-reliance in rural Africa by empowering disadvantaged rural communities to pursue fundamental and sustainable improvements in their own lives.
Programs
Rural Micro-finance - Village Savings and Lending HANDEI -Health and Nutrition Development Initiative, Bridge the Gap- Rural Math teacher training Jatropha & Moringa Tree Planting (Community Enterprise Development)
A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)'s Current Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Stop Cholera in 24 Zimbabwe Villages |
![]() Vocational Skills Training for 500 Youth |
![]() Help 100 Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe |
![]() School Fees for 20 Young Girls in Zimbabwe |
A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)'s Funded Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Rural Family Nutrition Initiative in Zimbabwe |
Personnel Overview
Regai Tsunga - Country Director
Regai holds an MA & BA and joined ASAP Africa as Assistant Program Manager in January 2005. Regai was promoted to the ASAP Africa Program Manager in April 2005 and to Country Director in July 2007. He had been with the Public Service Commission, Zimbabwe where he supervised the implementation of Government programs and projects. Regai is married with two sons and a daughter.
Joseph Miti - Field Operations Manager
Joseph joined ASAP Africa as a field officer in 2002. In May 2005 he was promoted to Village Savings & Lending Project Manager. In Sept. 2007 he was promoted to oversee and coordinate all rural project activities. He is currently studying for a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and Sports with Zimbabwe Open University. He is married with two children named Praise and Peace.
Personnel Statistics
Elizabeth Bara, Executive Director
Founded in 1992
Employees: 35
Volunteers: 4
Financial Statistics
Budget (2008): 1,075,353
Budget (2005): 656,962
Maximum Budget: 1,075,353
Overhead: 8%
Other funding sources: Project Partnerships within Zimbabwe, Family Foundations in the US and donors like you!







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