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Kara Counselling and Training Trust was founded in 1989 by Fr. Michael Kelly SJ, but its legal entity received registration in 1991.

KCTT's vision is to work towards a society free of suffering where all people take charge of and live long and productive lives in freedom and equality, with Zambia taking its place proudly among the great nations of the world.

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Geoffrey sikana commends palliative care (hbc) programme

SUCCESS STORY FROM JON HOSPICE

Geoffrey sikana commends palliative care (hbc) programme

Fifty-five year old Geoffrey Sikana married with four children lives in Kuku Compound in Lusaka. After continuous illness without being tested, Geoffrey's relatives started to discriminate against him. "I was discriminated against by my relatives but my mother in-law took us to her house and fed us". Read more...

U.S. GENERALS DONATE TO JON HOSPICE

16th August, 2010

A 16-man group of U.S. Generals visited Jon Hospice on the 10th of August, 2010 as part of their orientation programme as stipulated by the American Congress. The team of Generals, of whom 5 were women, was welcomed by the Executive Director Judith Kumwenda and entourage then toured the facility. The tour of the facility (Jon Hospice and the Day Care centre) was led by Ms Emelia Mweemba, the Programme Manager. Read more...

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UMOYO OPENED  My LIFE “ MERCY MWALE NARRATES

13th August, 2010, Lusaka Written by Richard Yona, Programme Manager - Umoyo Training Centre

Mercy Mwale lived in Kanyama with her mother and father. She comes from a family of 4 and she' a first born. In 1999 she lost her mother when she was 17 years. Read more...

One of the successful story - Kara Clinic

Dorothy Musatwe was diagnosed with HIV in 2005. During the assessment for eligibility her CD4 count was 41. She was enrolled for care at Kara clinic and started on ARV drugs. Read more...

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