Peace_Management
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The Peace Management Initiative (PMI) has been using a public health approach since 2002 to empower communities to treat with community based violence
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10-09-2019 18:07:04
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With Canada in Jamaica's support, mothers in St Catherine will become empowered advocates & do their part in working towards a more peaceful and just society. #CFLI #CanadaFund #SmallContributionsBIGLocalimpact #Canadacares ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ฒ
Time to Treat Epidemic Violence As a Contagious Disease Youth Today youthtoday.org/2019/11/time-tโฆ
RIP Kevin โRumm Rammโ Clarke, one of many brave Violence Interrupters from our partner Peace_Management (PMI). This is their story: #ENDviolence
Happy Mother's Day to the women fighting to create the change they want to see. The Spanish Town Women's Against Gun Violence Group was sponsored by Canada in Jamaica and implemented by the PMI. The program has given a voice to mothers who thought they lost everything. #CFLI
Mentorship pulled Damoie away from gun violence. ๐ In 2021 if you'd like to help save a child's life, check out this UNICEF-supported programme by Peace_Management (PMI). #ENDviolence blogs.unicef.org/jamaica/when-tโฆ
We are saluting on International Women's Day, the women who hold our families and communities together in the face of extreme community violence. Thanks to the support from Canada in Jamaica UNICEF Jamaica Ministry of National Security and Peace the PMI continues to empower women to cope with the trauma of loss
How do families torn apart by violence pick up the pieces and move on? Many times it's on the back of the mothers, sisters and wives we are saluting on International Women's Day Canada in Jamaica UNICEF Jamaica Ministry of National Security and Peace
How is the pandemic impacting the women and vulnerable groups in our communities? Today on #IWD21 we ask women in East Kingston their views Violence Prevention Alliance Ministry of National Security and Peace UNICEF Jamaica
Facing learning loss, the impact of COVID-19 and constant violence, Damoie wants to get back to school. He is one of 120,000 Jamaican children #LostToLearning in the pandemic. Peace_Management