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WORLD REFUGEES DAY Today, we honor the strength and resilience of refugees around the world. On World Refugee Day, we stand in solidarity with those who have been forced to
TEN YEARS OF SERVICE TO HUMANITY As we celebrate this 10-year milestone, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our donors, partners, and friends who have helped us achieve these dreams.
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The role of youth in creating Peaceful environment Research reports are awash with claims that the youth are the biggest perpetrators of violence in all the refugee settlements and host
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Poverty as seen from the eyes of a Refugee Host Community Mr. Yasin Asumani 95 years old, his visually impaired wife Theresa Anyako 73 years old, their son Mr. Agele
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2022 Executive Summary CEPAD WN was founded in 2014 as a voluntary non-profit national NGO that works to resist violence, transform conflicts and build peace in communities.
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1.2 Background to the project “Promoting Inter-community Engagement (dialogue) for Reconciliation, Peace & Social cohesion in Refugee Settlements in Uganda, West Nile; Rhino Camp, Palorinya and Imvepi Refugee Settlements (CEPADWN
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Menstrual Health Management Kit Distribution Girls displaying reusable pads after training CEPADWN with funding from ECHO through Care International Uganda implemented a 10 Months Project Called Access Protection Empowerment Accountability
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MENTORSHIP OF SELECTED GRASSROOT WOMEN This mentorship was organized for sixty (60) women from three different women groups in Iboa Village. These women were trained on conflict prevention, mediation and
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On 23rd July 2021, CEPAD-WN conducted a radio talk show on radio Transnile Broadcasting Services (TBS) 98.9 FM in Moyo District. The topic for discussion was “The roles of Women