$15,000 to train and provide startup capital for women living with HIV&AIDS. A strong economic base is very important if people living with HIV will adhere to treatment and be able to fight self-stigma and societal stigma. This project will therefore provide sustainable income earning opportunities for the women
$15,000 to provide training and startup capital for disadvantaged women. Part of the funds will be used to provide care for orphans and vulnerable children.
$20,000 over two years to train and provide start-up capital to 30 women living with HIV&AIDS to enable them set up sustainable income generation activities.
$15,000 to support a selection of women living with HIV&AIDS, commercial sex workers and orphan girls with a means to set up income generation activities. Part of the grant will also support a selection of female OVCs in school.
$10,000 to establish a legal support unit which will provide legal assistance to deprived women and girls without charge. The centre will provide legal consultations for women with regard to the laws of marriage, divorce and alimony.
$1,000 to produce radio jingles on the link between violence against women and HIV and air them on 3 radio stations in Kinshasa
$1,000 to organize an awareness creation programme on gender based violence, including a peace march
$8,000 to create awareness on HIV and violence against women issues in 15 public schools in Kitwik in DRC. The grant will also be used to conduct voluntary HIV screening to student in those schools. This grant will go a long way to sensitize female students on HIV&AIDS and to encourage them to subscribe to […]
$1,000 to organize an advocacy and fundraising programme in support of survivors of sexual violence.
$8,000 to produce radio programmes, train women leaders on women’s rights issues and create awareness on sexual violence among project community. The project will educate women on their rights and the mechanisms in place to protect those rights in the DRC, a country which has been devastated by armed conflicts and where sexual violence has […]