Centre for Community Empowerment (CECOE)
$1,000 to develop and install 10 metal bill boards with Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV messages in advantageous locations in the target community.
$1,000 to develop and install 10 metal bill boards with Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV messages in advantageous locations in the target community.
$15,000 to provide sustainable income base for women living with HIV&AIDS; provide vocational training for young women into transactional sex trade and build the capacity of 30 women leaders in support groups of women living with HIV&AIDS.
$10,000 to provide dairy cow and goats to households affected by HIV/AIDS.
$15,000 to strengthen the home based care project through a refresher course for the care givers and a revolving loan scheme to strengthen their economic base. Part of the funds was earmarked to provide life skills for out of school girls.
$20,000 (multi-year grant) to provide alternate sources of income for women care givers and women in the mining industry
$20,000 to advocate for policy and curriculum change that addresses climate change and gender and girls’ issues in Technical Vocational Education and Training.
$10,000 to train selected number of women in Nessuit, Ndungulu, Sasimwani and Ololuluga in best poultry rearing practices and management, and a poultry rearing project set up for the trained women in the four communities. Part of the grant was earmarked for institutional support.
$1,000 to use sports (football, tug of peace, cycle) to educate the youth on HIV&AIDS issues especially in relation to Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV.
$1,000 to organize a symposium on HIV stigma & discrimination; train advocates as volunteers to carry out HIV prevention advocacy activities in the communities; to promote health and the adoption of safer sexual practices among vulnerable groups (PLHIV, Truck pushers, kayaye (female head porters) and long distance drivers).
$1,000 to organize sensitization fora for selected communities and radio programs (on Tricky and Maks FM stations) on gender based violence and its prevention.