Education – Empowering Women and Girls through Knowledge and Skills
In our Blog: Let's Get Schooled we will explore why education matters; we will examine the barriers, one by one, which impede women and girls from accessing quality education and completing their studies; we will become familiar with the strategies to address these issues; and we will discover who the leaders in world education are.
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Amanda Lane, Executive Director Collateral Repair Project
Reflecting on a Remarkable Year and Aims for the Future
As our Back to School distributions wind down this week, I am finally finding myself with a spare moment to reflect on all the work we have been able to do this year thanks to FAWCO’s support and the...
Tricia R. Saur, Target Chair with contributions by Site Visit Participants
When CRP staff approached the women at the community center to find out their most pressing needs, they received feedback showing a wish to earn money to help relieve some of their economic burdens. To meet this need Hope Beyond Displacement will provide 180 women skills to generate...
Tricia R. Saur, Target Chair with contributions by Site Visit Participants
A key goal of the Target Program is to improve the lives of women and girls. Empowerment is essential to achieve this. The Target Project, Hope Beyond Displacement addresses this straight up with classes designed for both women and men. Women’s Empowerment 101 and Gender-Based-Violence Awareness and Prevention...
Tricia R. Saur, Target Chair with contributions by Site Visit Participants
A good deal of our time at CRP was spent with the children and youth. We observed and interacted with the two recently graduated Super Girls groups, the kids yoga classes and the teen group. We learned a great deal from them and have a more nuanced appreciation...
Amanda Lane, Executive Director Collateral Repair Project
2018 Site Visit to Hope Beyond Displacement - Part II
It’s not often that CRP hosts visiting groups to our center. If you keep up with our website or busy Facebook page, you have an idea of the constant stream of activities going on at the center and maybe also intimate just...