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From Adversity to Advantage: Resourcing for Organizational Resilience

On the 20th of August, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) hosted a webinar titled “Resourcing Ending Violence against Women and Girls Globally”. The webinar welcomed over 140 participants from across the globe.  Gemma Wood, an independent consultant, shared key findings from the paper “Organisational Resilience: What it means […]

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Virtual Coaching and Mentorship Workshop for SAVE The Children Project

Country Networks implementing the SAVE the Children Project on Civil Society Strengthening attended a virtual coaching and mentorship workshop facilitated by Taku Mhlanga on the 30th of May 2024. The workshop which was designed in line with INERELA+ capacity building plans covered important aspects of advocacy and effective communications through social media platforms. INERELA+ engaged

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SAVE the Children Civil Society Strengthening Project – INERELA+ Country Network Representatives Attending a Capacity Building Training Workshop

On the 30th of April 2024, six INERELA+ Country Networks (Rwanda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, South Africa, and Botswana) that are implementing the SAVE the Children project participated in a capacity-building workshop facilitated by Natasha Ntini the Gender and Public Policy Specialist from Southern African Parliamentary Support Trust (SAPST). The training workshop was conducted in line with

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SANERELA+ Religious Leaders Attending Training Workshop On The 24TH Of April At Tac South Africa

On the 24th of April 2024 SANERELA+ conducted a training workshop to become agents of change on key issues affecting sexual workers including climate change, and SRHR using the Religious Leaders Training Manual in Johannesburg TAC center.  At least 21 Religious leaders attended. The workshop was being facilitated by Loyiso Saliso from Sisonke. The participants

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INERELA+ Zimbabwe, Galz, Dawa Attitude And Behavior Change Dialogue

INERELA+ Zimbabwe in partnership with the Gays and Lesbians Association of Zimbabwe (GALZ) and Development Agenda for Girls and Young Women in Africa Network (DAWA) conducted a series of dialogues between religious leaders, sex workers, gays and lesbians to change their attitude and behaviours towards sex workers. The dialogue was conducted at the Great Zimbabwe

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Hands Off Project Capacity Strengthening Workshop for INERELA+ Country Networks

On the 30th of April 2024, four INERELA+ Country Networks (Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, and Mozambique) that are implementing the Hand-Off project participated in a virtual workshop on capacity strengthening in line with Capacity Building Plans. The workshop was facilitated by Natasha Ntini, A Gender and Policy Advocacy Specialist from the Southern African Parliamentary Support

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East Africa – Heavy Rains and Floods Displace Hundreds in Burundi

A coalition of Botswana Christian Churches voiced its opposition to parliament’s latest effort to amend the constitution to include gay rights. Botswana’s minister for state president Kabo Morwaeng, introduced a constitutional amendment bill for the first reading Wednesday 17 April 2024.  Among proposed amendments is the inclusion of a clause that would protect and prohibit

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Botswana Churches Oppose Gay Rights Proposal

A coalition of Botswana Christian Churches voiced its opposition to parliament’s latest effort to amend the constitution to include gay rights. Botswana’s minister for state president Kabo Morwaeng, introduced a constitutional amendment bill for the first reading Wednesday 17 April 2024.  Among proposed amendments is the inclusion of a clause that would protect and prohibit

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