Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW)
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Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW)
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Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW)
Founded by a group of women lawyers in 1998, CREAW works to promote women’s equality in Nairobi. Its programs seek to eradicate sexual and gender-based violence, transform Kenya into a society that respects, defends and actualizes women’s rights, increase women’s access to legal education and trauma counseling and sustain the national peace-building process.
Project
Adolescent Girls Community of Practice in Nairobi
To build the capacity of adolescent-girl-focused organizations by creating a collaborative network and offering training and networking opportunities with national women’s rights and human rights organizations. CREAW will also re-grant funds to the organizations in its network so they can implement programs conceived in the network.
| Project Grant Amount | $49,000 |
| Total Grants Received | $159,405 |
| Years Supported | 4 |
| Theme | Civil/Human Rights, Girl Effect |
| Population Served | Women, Youth |





