Preventing Violence Against Children

From Grief to Growth: Sarah’s transformation through a PVAC Parenting Group

“My name is Sarah. My husband died a few years ago, leaving me to look after our six children and my ageing mother. I was overwhelmed in every element of my life; financially, I was struggling as the only one bringing in any money from my maize business, and emotionally, I was grieving. Because of how I was feeling, I used my children as punching bags. I would hit them with a large stick that I kept in the corner of my room. I would hurt them even if they had done nothing wrong, not realizing that they were also mourning their father.

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Transforming Lives, One Youth at a Time: Godfrey’s Journey with a PVAC Out-of-School Youth Club

According to UNICEF (n.d), only 1 out of every 4 Ugandans, begins and completes their secondary education. Six out of ten of these Ugandans do not finish their secondary education due to costs associated with education. Godfrey, 22, is one of the several Ugandans who make up this statistic. He is now a peer mentor of an out-of-school youth club in Luweero, Central Uganda overseen by the Luweero VAC Cluster and supported by Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund’s, Prevention of Violence Against Children & Young People (PVAC) grant. We recently sat down with him to learn about how the out-of-school youth club has impacted his life.

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Mayimunah’s Fight for Safe Schools

Recently, we had the privilege of speaking with Mayimunah, the secretary of the Brilliant Club at a primary school in Mukono, Uganda. This student-led club operates under the guidance of focal teachers who facilitate the “good schools” intervention as part of Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund’s, (CRVPF) Prevention of Violence Against Children and Young People program (PVAC). The intervention’s primary goal is to cultivate safe school environments that are free from violence and allow a child to begin and complete their education. During our conversation, we delved into Mayimunah’s role in the club and explored the significant impact it has had on her school community.

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Breaking the Cycle: One Parent’s Mission to Prevent Violence in Homes

Recently, we sat down with Harriet, a dedicated Community-Based Facilitator (CBF) deeply involved in facilitating weekly parenting meetings. These meetings which are a violence-preventative strategy under Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund’s (CRVPF), Prevention of Violence against Children and Young People (PVAC) program, aim to enhance parental skills and cultivate healthier spousal relations.
In our conversation, Harriet shared her remarkable journey as a CBF in Nagojje, Mukono, Uganda. She painted a vivid picture of the impact she’s witnessed, not only on the parents she serves but also on her own approach to parenting. The PVAC program in Mukono is implemented by the Najogge- Mukono Cluster comprising of Capital for Life, PISCOD-Uganda, Hope of Africa Youth Development Initiative Foundation, Nagojje Community Care and Center for Youth Empowerment

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From Seedling to Salon: Sylvia’s Journey to Self-Sufficiency through PVAC

Sylvia, a 23-year-old mother living in Mukono district, Uganda, faced a difficult situation when she had to leave secondary school due to financial constraints. Without completing her high school education, Sylvia faced limited job prospects yet still needed to earn a living. “I began working in Mabira Forest, where I was planting trees. The job was physically exhausting, and my bosses weren’t kind. However, I continued working because I wasn’t in school and I needed the money.” Enduring harsh conditions, Sylvia persevered in her determination to provide for herself and her family.

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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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Fostering violence-free homes: Community Based Facilitators training in Nairobi, Kenya

From Monday, October 30th, to Friday, November 3rd, 2023, the Korogocho Cluster partner (comprising Slum Child Foundation and PaaMoja Initiative) and Mabatini Cluster partner (including Oasis Mathare, Dime Youth Camps Association, and Wanawake Mashinani Initiative), with support and funding from Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF) through the Prevention of Violence Against Children (PVAC)

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Strategic Planning for a Violence-Free Mabatini: Insights from the Stakeholder Meeting

On Wednesday 25thOctober, the Mabatini Cluster (Oasis Mathare, Dime Youth Campus Association and Wanawake Mashinani Initiative) supported by Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund’s (CRVPF), Prevention of Violence against Children program (PVAC) held a quarterly stakeholder meeting in the Mabatini ward of Mathare sub-county, Kenya. The goal of this meeting aligned with the CRVPF’s overarching

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