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CTAOP Program Partner Brave Rock Girl is a grassroots organization that uses the expertise and experience of young women to drive action and programming, with an aim to create a supportive environment for girls and young women to thrive and grow into leaders. Based in Manenburg, one of the most dangerous townships in South Africa, BRAVE is in the process of becoming fully youth-led.

The primary goal is to create safe spaces for young women ages 10–19 living in the underserved community of Manenburg so they can become educated, resilient, and engaged female leaders in their communities, schools, and their own lives.

Hear from BRAVE’s youth leaders Audery, Lee-Anne, and Kelly on their experience growing and evolving through BRAVE, and how the organization’s programming has supported their growth into the community changemakers they are.

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CTAOP Program Partner Philisa Abafazi Bethu – which means “Heal Our Women” in isiXhosa – advocates for and serves survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence in Lavender Hill, Cape Town. This community-based organization provides medical, counseling, and legal support to survivors of gender-based violence and other abuse.

Founded in 2008 by Lucinda Evans, PAB also runs two safe houses, with one specifically for those who identify as LGBTQIA+. Other work centers around providing alternatives to joining gangs, offering programs for youth in and out of school, and a feeding program for women-headed households, older adults, those living with disabilities, children, and young people.

Hear from Lucinda, other team members, and those served by PAB on what makes the organization a “pillar” for the community.

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CTAOP Program Partner Community HealthCare Solutions (CHS), based in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, uses a soccer-based life skills program that aims to impact behavior change to reduce communicable diseases, promote gender equity, and reduce unplanned pregnancies. The organization’s efforts focus on an informal settlement called Shiya Abazali – meaning “leave your parents” – made up of various marginalized groups, foreign nationals, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and young people who have dropped out of school. CHS provides psycho-social support services, coordinates ongoing community engagement, and facilitates effective partnerships with the local primary school, clinic, church and community leaders, local government, and other NGOs.

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CTAOP Program Partner KZN Network on Violence Against Women is a province-wide network of more than 300 non-governmental organizations, local government departments, churches, and schools that work together to address prevention strategies for violence against women. Hear from founder Cookie Edwards and other KZN Network team members on the breadth and urgency of their work towards ending gender-based violence in KwaZulu-Natal.

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“It’s like a hug every December.”

That’s how one of CTAOP’s YL Scholars described our annual Leadership Summit, where we convene all Scholars – current and alumni – for a few days of reflection, bonding, nature, leadership development, and growth.

Watch for a glimpse into this special time with these inspiring young changemakers ✨

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“I think a really big thing that’s always been sensational about these gatherings is the fact that it’s really about connection – genuinely so.”

Hamish Neill, Director of CTAOP Program Partner Drama For Life, was one of the changemakers at our final 2023 #SwidlerSummit regional gathering in Joburg, and his words really ignite our souls. When you and the people you work with to create change really see each other – and we mean SEE each other – magic is possible. And it’s nothing short of magic that is alchemized more and more potently every time we gather these leaders together.

Watch for a glimpse into what a CTAOP Program Partner convening not only looks, but feels like.

Program Partners in attendance: Drama For Life, HIVSA, Biomedical Research and Training Institute, African Parks, MTV Staying Alive Foundation, and Agahozo Shalom Youth Village 💛

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