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Regional Advocacy Roundtable for Strengthening the Role of Religious Leaders in advocating for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and HIV for Vulnerable Populations 17 – 20 August 2022

INERELA+ Acting Executive Director Munya Mandipaza and Rev Nokhuthula Dhladhla and Bishop David Nhlapo (both from INERELA+ South Africa and Sheik Haneef Ngundende of INERELA+ Malawi attended the Regional Advocacy Roundtable for Strengthening the Role of Religious Leaders in advocating for the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and HIV for Vulnerable Populations which was organized […]

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INERELA+ Nigeria Held a Stakeholder Dialogue to Develop an Agenda for the National Consultation Addressing HIV-Related Stigma and Human Rights

Participants of the Stakeholder dialogue organized by INERELA+ Nigeria on the 23rd of July 2022 INERELA+ Nigeria has been at the forefront to put an end to stigmatization challenges in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the country. Stigmatization and discrimination are the major challenges in fighting the scourge and efforts are on to put an

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Country Networks Exchange Visits: INERELA+ Tanzania visits INERELA+ Kenya

INERELA+ Tanzania Country Coordinator, Mossy Ismail (On the far right), Mary Kirafa (standing), Joylinn Chepkorir (white top) With INERELA Kenya staff member during Tanzania exchange visit to Kenya, from 02nd to 05th October 2022 To facilitate better project implementation through exposure to countries with countries of similar contexts, INERELA+ Tanzania embarked on four (4) days

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UN WOMEN Knowledge Exchange Webinar– Communicating Results Through social media

On the 21st of September 2022, the INERELA+ Acting Executive Director Munya Mandipaza and the Monitoring Evaluation and Learning Advisor had an opportunity to share with one hundred and fifty UN Women-funded grantees how INERELA+ use social media as a communication channel, for engagement, advocacy and to communicate results. The duo managed to shed light

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INERELA+ Ghana Uses Faith based approaches to end violence against women and girls

Our Project funded by UN Women in Ghana in the densely populated communities of Nima, Chokkor, Chemuena and Jamestown in the greater Accra Region focuses on engaging survivors of gender-based violence to mobilise and influence women and girls who are victims of gender-based violence to re- shape the power imbalance that causes violence. Young girls

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Briefing on Global Crisis on Food and the Crisis Response

On 25 May 2022 a briefing featured experts from the UN, civil society, and churches who discussed crucial updates on the global food crisis and food security with participants from the World Council of Churches (WCC), ACT Alliance, regional and national councils of churches, and others working on agriculture, food, and humanitarian assistance. The INERELA+

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Spotlight on the Service Champion: Madrine Chiku, the voice of the voiceless

Madrine Chiku, is an accomplished multi skilled organizational leader with expertise in HIV & AIDS, Gender, Human Rights, Advocacy, and Safeguard. She is an Executive Director of Research and Advocacy Unit. She seats on several boards including Board Chairperson of Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (CoZ), Board Chairperson of Child Resource Institute International, and Board Vice

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INERELA+ Zimbabwe engage the Media to educate the public about the rights of Sex Workers.

NERELA+ Zimbabwe through the Hands-Off Programme trained Religious Leaders as change agents, the aim of the training was to provide Religious Leaders with skills and comprehensive knowledge on how to contribute to the reduction of violence against sex workers through creating an enabling environment and lobbying for law and policy reforms. As part of advocacy

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