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CRVPF is a child rights and social justice regional intermediary organization. CRVPF partners with Community Organizations to prevent violence including sexual violence against children and young people, building their power to make the right choices and decisions, and facilitating safe and dignified employment opportunities.

“I didn’t finish high school, but now I have a small clothing business” – Q&A with Noel, a participant of a Luwero safe space.

Recently, we sat down with Noel, an eighteen-year-old and member of one of the twenty safe spaces in Luwero, managed by the Luwero Cluster, (Just Like my Child, Team Uganda, Nakaseke Child Community Care and Concern for the Girl Child) supported and funded by Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund, Adolescent Girl’s Power Program grant […]

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From Training to Triumph: Celebrating the Graduation of 24 safe space Participants.

On Friday 27th October 2023, 175 young people, including those with disabilities, refugees, and 24 participants from the twelve safe spaces in Kampala managed by the Central Cluster, which includes Action for Fundamental Change and Development (AFFCAD) and Serving Lives Under Marginalized (SLUM) with financial support from Children’s Right and Violence Prevention Fund’s (CRVPF) Adolescent

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A young girl’s journey of hope: A story of overcoming barriers 

There are months when Viola endured her monthly period without feminine hygiene products because her parents could not afford them. She is now able to make and utilize reusable sanitary pads, as well as educate other adolescent girls on how to do so, passing down the skills she learned during her safe space sessions.  Children’s

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“Invest in Girls’ Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being”: International Day of the Girl Child

Undeterred by the day’s rain, participants from safe spaces and students from Luwero Girls School demonstrated unwavering determination as they paraded through Luwero town. Dressed in bright pink t-shirts, accompanied by a vibrant marching band, and carrying banners adorned with  the message of the day: “Invest in Girls’ Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being”,  they marched

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Organisational Capacity Assessment.

It’s important to understand how partner organizations function in order to support capacity strengthening effectively. As a capacity-strengthening organization, we held a one-day consultative meeting in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia to get the views of our partners and raise awareness on the importance of capacity strengthening. Partners also reviewed the self-assessment tools that were

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THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT: Bridging the unemployment gap among the youth.

Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF) partners in Uganda who are implementing the Adolescent girls’ power program in the Luwero cluster in Kampala, Uganda graduated their first lot of girls in safe spaces in Vocational skills training. The Luwere cluster comprises four organizations: Just like my Child Foundation, Nakaseke Community Child Care (NCCC), TEAM

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