Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Four groups get funding for projects empowering women

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RISE Life Management Services, through its European Union-funded Civil Society Boost Initiative (CSBI) project, provided sub-grants totalling $10.5 million to four local civil society organisati­ons (CSOS) on Tuesday.

The four CSOS were selected through a competitiv­e call for proposals launched earlier this year which required responses regarding the empowermen­t of women amid the global pandemic.

Executive director of RISE, Sonita Morin Burrowes congratula­ted the agencies for their exciting projects and their commitment to empowering women through a menu of activities. She said the process was a very competitiv­e one, and hailed the agencies for their thorough research and response to the many challenges facing women in society today.

The agencies — Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf, Jamaica Family Planning Associatio­n, Girls to Women

Foundation, and Mona Social Services — were all on hand for the handover ceremony and expressed their appreciati­on to both RISE and the EU for their continued support of local organisati­ons and their work.

Head of cooperatio­n at the EU Delegation to Jamaica, Ricard Bardia Divins was pleased with the projects being funded and expressed the EU’S continued support for the prevention of violence against women and girls. Divins used the opportunit­y to get a greater understand­ing of the organisati­ons, their projects, and the challenges they are facing with the current global pandemic in delivering services to their target population­s.

 ??  ?? Witnessing the presentati­on of grants under RISE Life Management Services’ Civil Society Boost Initiative funded by the European Union are (standing from left) Kaye-ann Walker, Girls to Women Foundation; Shawn Mcgregor, RISE Life Management Services; Sonita Abrahams, RISE Life Management Services; Ricard Bardia-divins, Delegation of the European Union to Jamaica, Belize, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Cayman Islands; Shatha Richards, Mona Social Services; Luca Lo Conte, Delegation of the European Union to Jamaica, Belize, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Cayman Islands. Seated are representa­tives of the local civil society organisati­ons which received the funding. From left are: Stacy-ann Gavin, Girls to Women Foundation; Olivene Burke, Mona Social Services; John Meeks, Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf; and Christan Levene, Jamaica Family Planning Associatio­n.
Witnessing the presentati­on of grants under RISE Life Management Services’ Civil Society Boost Initiative funded by the European Union are (standing from left) Kaye-ann Walker, Girls to Women Foundation; Shawn Mcgregor, RISE Life Management Services; Sonita Abrahams, RISE Life Management Services; Ricard Bardia-divins, Delegation of the European Union to Jamaica, Belize, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Cayman Islands; Shatha Richards, Mona Social Services; Luca Lo Conte, Delegation of the European Union to Jamaica, Belize, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Cayman Islands. Seated are representa­tives of the local civil society organisati­ons which received the funding. From left are: Stacy-ann Gavin, Girls to Women Foundation; Olivene Burke, Mona Social Services; John Meeks, Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf; and Christan Levene, Jamaica Family Planning Associatio­n.

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