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The German embassy supports women´s empowerment
The German embassy supports women´s empowerment
19.10.2021 - Image gallery
The German embassy supports women´s empowerment
women´s empowerment
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The German Embassy in Wellington has funded of a series of projects in Fiji to help tackling a Covid-related increase of domestic violence against women and girls.In cooperation with the GIZ and House of Sarah- Anglican Diocese of Polynesia , the first Workshop took place in the rural village of Nabunikadamu,. The photo are shows the group of women and men working together for a better mutual understanding in their couple´s relationships to prevent violence at it´s very roots.
© House of Sarah- Anglican Diocese of Polynesia
The Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) with the support of a Small Grants Fund from the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany has recently completed its rollout of gathering information for a survey that is looking into the impact of COVID19 on women. After months of planning, WCCC has finally landed in Niuatoputapu/ Tonga to roll out its ULOA community outreach and mobile counselling.
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