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The Tajikistan Network of Women Living with HIV, within the framework of the project "Strengthening the Network of Women living with HIV to include the HIV agenda in the national response to AIDS", with financial support from UNAIDS and UN Women, conducts a three-day training "Fundamentals of monitoring and evaluation within the framework of CLM" for employees of NGOs in the Republic of Tajikistan.
A 6-day training "Fundamentals of small and medium-sized entrepreneurship" has started in Dushanbe. The training is supported by the UN WOMEN in partnership with the NGO "Tajik Network of Women Living with HIV".
I have depicted two families in this painting: a happy family and a family with violence. I want all families to be happy. There should be no conflicts in the family. I want my homeland and our family to live happily under a peaceful sky. NGO TNWplus #World of Violence, #tnwplus, #ypeer
"We are for a world where there is no discrimination against girls, where there is no early marriage, equal access to education is ensured, there is no violence, where people are not divided according to the principle of health and HIV status!" said the participants of the action dedicated to the International Day of Girls, held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
The event was organized by the Tajik Network of Women Living with HIV and the Peer-to-Peer Youth Network (Y-Peer) with the support of UNAIDS and the UN Structure for Gender Equality and the Promotion of the Role of Women (UN Women).
The program of the event included an exhibition of drawings on the theme "How I see the world without violence", awarding certificates to participants and awarding winners with commemorative prizes. Participants took part in a vector and interactive presentations on HIV, countering violence, and protecting the rights of girls. The girl leaders shared inspiring success stories. Mirsharif Mirkamolzoda, poet–activist of Y-Peer, read his poem for a more just and prosperous future in which there is no violence