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what we have done
Greater Women’s Initiative for health and right as an organization has so many accomplishments which all tendered to create a safe and healthy environment for sex workers. these accomplishment reports are listed below
GWIHR FINAL PEPFAR CLM CLOSE-OUT REPORT 2023
A Community-Led Monitoring Program (CLM) at selected sites in Rivers State. CLM is a community-initiated,...
Read MoreOrganizational Annual Report 2022
Organizational Annual Report 2022 Greater Women Initiative for Health and Right (GWIHR) is a female...
Read MoreOrganizational Annual Report 2021
Greater Women Initiative for Health and Right (GWIHR) is a female sex workers led organization...
Read MoreFINAL PROJECT CLOSE-OUT REPORT
GWIHR is working as a principal recipient under the PEPFAR Small Grant Program to break...
Read MoreGWIHR AKWA IBOM “KP CARE PROJECT’ ACHIEVEMENT CHART
GWIHR AKWA IBOM “KP CARE PROJECT’ ACHIEVEMENT CHART United States Ambassador’s Small Grant (ASG) is...
Read MoreGWIHR End of the Project Report for US Ambassador Small Grant in 2018
This project aims to sensitize law enforcement agencies on the importance of developing an effective,...
Read MoreGWIHR End of the Project Report for US Ambassador Small Grant in 2018
United States Ambassador’s Small Grant (ASG) is to strengthen community support systems for empowerment through education on human rights, provision of monetary support to indigent victims of Gender-Based violence and psychosocial support to victims. The project is also expected to empower 7 sex workers on different vocational skills, in addition, to providing beneficiaries with start-up trade tools at the end of their learning, to give them a source of livelihood and further train 3 sex workers as paralegals.
Organizational Annual Report 2021
Greater Women Initiative for Health and Right (GWIHR) is a female sex workers led
organization with resolve to intervene for the Rights and Health needs of sex workers and women in general, with the aim of informing sex workers of their basic right, help reduce the occurrence of HIV/AIDS and STIs, and facilitate access to treatment, care and support through peer education, advocacy, awareness creation and sensitization.
GWIHR believes that everyone should have access to health care, human rights, and education, regardless of job, gender, sexual orientation, or identity. We are committed to gender equality; we value multiplicity and participation, particularly of sex workers living with HIV/AIDS, in our supremacy and programs; and we accept as true in the strength of mind of volunteerism to be innermost in order to achieve our directive, advance our foundation, and strengthen the voice of sex workers.