CREAW Annual Report – 2023

February 21, 2024by CREAW
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2023 has been a year of remarkable progress and steadfast dedication for CREAW. We have continued to stand at the forefront of advancing the protection and promotion of women’s and girls’ rights, successfully implementing a myriad of impactful programs and initiatives. Our collective efforts and unwavering commitment have borne fruit, and I am immensely proud to highlight some of our key achievements.

One of our most significant milestones this year has been the establishment of a second GBV Outreach Center in the Mukuru informal settlement. This center is a beacon of hope, offering essential free legal and psychosocial support to survivors of violence and abuse. The Jasiri Fund, another cornerstone of our initiatives, has continued to provide a crucial financial safety net for survivors of violence. This fund embodies our belief in the resilience and strength of survivors, ensuring they have the resources they need to rebuild and thrive.

At CREAW, we understand that true change begins at the grassroots level. That’s why we are deeply committed to empowering grassroots women to become solution providers in their communities. Through sub-granting nascent grassroots organizations, we amplify their voices, power, and agency, creating a rich pool of local leadership and advocacy against gender inequality.
Furthermore, we continue to champion the inclusion of women in governance and decision-making spaces. Our participation in the multi-sector workforce developing a framework for the implementation of the two-thirds gender principle is a testament to our commitment.

 

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