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About
The Adonis Musati Project (AMP) was named after a young Zimbabwean man who died of starvation on the streets of Cape Town while queuing to get his asylum papers. The project was formed at the end of 2007 in an effort to ensure that no other refugee or asylum seeker would suffer the same fate.
The Adonis Musati Project seeks to empower marginalised refugees and migrants in South Africa through fostering sustainable support networks and encouraging personal development that achieves lasting change.
Our Peer Support Group Programme offers psychological support and practical resources to disenfranchised refugee and asylum seeker communities within Cape Town.
Through this intervention, AMP empowers individuals and equips them with the skills needed to transition to self-reliance and lead positive, meaningful lives.
The Peer Support Group Programme also seeks to build sustainable support systems within the wider refugee and migrant community.