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From Punishment to Partnership: A Parent’s Tale of Transformation

Meet Samuel, a father of five and spouse of ten years. We recently chatted with him about his experience with a Prevention of  Violence Against Children and Young People (PVAC) , parenting group. The parenting group is run by the Luweero VAC Cluster which includes two organizations: Community Development and Child Welfare Initiatives (CODI) and Change Development Initiatives (CDI), with support from Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF).

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From Job Loss to Entrepreneurial Triumph: Joanna’s Journey Through Vocational Training

The Youth and Capacity Development was a two-year emergency program in partnership with Mastercard Foundation under the Covid 19 Recovery and Resilience Program (CRRP). Through the program, Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF) set out to build the capacity of up to 80 community-based organizations led by females and youth to respond to the

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From a CBO to an NGO: How CRVPF is developing and strengthening capacities

Arise Katabalanga Foundation was established in 2017 as a community-based organization (CBO) with a primary focus on child protection in Katabalanga ward, Mubende, Uganda. Today, through collaborative efforts with Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF) including a series of capacity-building initiatives facilitated by CRVPF, AKF has is now a registered non-governmental organization, expanding its impact nationally, moving beyond its initial community-centric approach.

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From Program Coordinator to Loving Parent & Husband: A Personal Transformation with PVAC

Prevention of Violence against Children (PVAC) constitutes one of Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF) three core programs. This initiative is dedicated to preventing violence against children and young people in homes, schools, and community settings. PVAC enhances the capabilities of cluster partners, enabling them to effectively implement strategies and interventions aimed at preventing

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“I have a hairdressing business now; no one can take advantage of me anymore’: Ritah’s Journey from Exploitation to Empowerment

Five years ago, Ritah, 18, joined one of the twenty safe spaces in Luwero, managed by Luwero Cluster partners and supported and funded by Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund’s, Adolescent Girl’s Power Program (AGPP) grant. Ritah joined the safe space after she reached a tipping point, having been consistently underpaid or not paid whilst

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Bridging Hope: Launching the “Building Adolescent Girls’ Power Project” in Kilifi, Kenya

On Thursday, November 2nd, 2023, a significant initiative launched in Kilifi, Kenya, named, “Building Adolescent Girls Power” (BAGP). The BAGP project is a collaborative effort of the Binti Pwani Cluster, which includes Youth Voices and Action Initiative (YVAI) and Youth for Sustainable Development (YSD). This project was made possible through support and funding from the

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Creating Violence-Free Schools: The Good Schools Training in Nairobi, Kenya

At Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF), we believe that violence against children is preventable. Violence occurs in three settings: homes, schools, and in the community. This is typically due to multiple factors, including harmful social norms, poor parenting, low household income, corporal punishment in schools, among several other factors. CRVPF through the Prevention

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