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Read about our latest campaign Violence Prevention Alliance launches ‘Big Man Ting’ campaign to tackle gender-based violence our.today/violence-preve…

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Throw back to the Nurses Association of Jamaica’s Orange Day March, which was held to stop violence against women. The march took place in Black River, St. Elizabeth. Project STAR

Throw back to the Nurses Association of Jamaica’s Orange Day March, which was held to stop violence against women. The march took place in Black River, St. Elizabeth.
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The Child Resiliency Programme (CRP), with the support of the Joan Duncan Foundation JMMB, has expanded its objectives to include training in Building Peace, Resiliency, and Wellness (PRW) for university students and caregivers of at-risk youth. vpajamaica.org/post/child-res…

The Child Resiliency Programme (CRP), with the support of the Joan Duncan Foundation JMMB, has expanded its objectives to include training in Building Peace, Resiliency, and Wellness (PRW) for university students and caregivers of at-risk youth. vpajamaica.org/post/child-res…
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Dressed in striking orange and armed with banners, chants, and unwavering determination, members of the NAJ took to the streets of St Elizabeth for their Orange Day Road March, calling attention to the urgent need to end gender-based violence. Read more :vpajamaica.org/post/nurses-ho…

Dressed in striking orange and armed with banners, chants, and unwavering determination, members of the NAJ took to the streets of St Elizabeth for their Orange Day Road March, calling attention to the urgent need to end gender-based violence. Read more :vpajamaica.org/post/nurses-ho…
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May is Child Month and is being celebrated under the theme "Act Now: Stand Against Child Abuse and Exploitation". The focus of the month is on protecting, participating, and providing for the rights of children. Let us celebrate our children. Child Protection & Family Services Agency-CPFSA Project STAR

May is Child Month and is being celebrated under the theme "Act Now: Stand Against Child Abuse and Exploitation". The focus of the month is on protecting, participating, and providing for the rights of children. Let us celebrate our children.
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"There is no excuse for abuse" - Minister of Gender Affairs - Olivia 'Babsy' Grange. Let us end gender-based violence against our women and girls. #endgenderbasedviolence

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Congratulations to our Trees for Peace winners. Sandy Bay Primary School, overall winner; George Headley, urban school winner; New Forest, high school winner and Avondale Preparatory, copped the ECC award. Maryland Primary - social media award and Merlene Ottey - resilience prize

Congratulations to our Trees for Peace winners. Sandy Bay Primary School, overall winner; George Headley, urban school winner; New Forest, high school winner and Avondale Preparatory, copped the ECC award. Maryland Primary - social media award and Merlene Ottey - resilience prize
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jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/2… We have taken our 'Big Man Ting' Campaign into the schools. Read more about the gender-based workshops we had at St. George's College and Central High School @oxfamcanada WMW Jamaica

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jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/2… Merlene Ottey High received the Resiliency Prize in the Trees for Peace Competition. Read how this school was forced restart its garden three times because of sabotage.

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jamaicaobserver.com/2025/07/15/cha… We are happy to report that our Child Resiliency Programme is making an impact at Chalky Hill Primary school. Sandals Foundation

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vpajamaica.org/post/child-res… Our Child Resiliency Programme continues to expand its peace,resiliency and wellness training as it postively impacts students and those at risk. Click the link to read about the work of the CRP.