“This is essential work. It’s meaningful and very important. This is big”. That’s how one


“Eye Opening” Sensitisation Session for Justice Stakeholders in Suriname
Twenty (20) justice stakeholders, such as police officers, justices of the peace and attorneys at


“Beneficial and Informative” – Jamaican Police Officers Hail CVC Training
Eighteen Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) members from various police divisions in the parish of St.


CVC PARTNERS WITH NAC BELIZE TO ADDRESS STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION
The Caribbean Vulnerable Communities (CVC) has been partnering with the National AIDS Commission (NAC) in


More CSOs trained on CVC’s Shared Incident Database
The Caribbean Vulnerable Communities (CVC) is increasing efforts to equip civil society organizations (CSOs) serving


CVC Delivers Anti-Discrimination Training for Guyana Healthcare Workers
The Caribbean Vulnerable Communities (CVC) recently hosted a 2-day sensitization session in Guyana with healthcare


Jamaican CSOs tackle Constitutional Reform
Members of local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) gathered in Kingston, on Wednesday May 11 to


Indigenous Chicken Hatchery Social Enterprise Project making a difference in Suriname
Social enterprise projects are critical to giving community based organisations (CBOs) sustainable ways to generate


End of Project Evaluation Rates Grant Performance Very Highly
The 2019-2022 cycle of the Global Fund Multi-Country Caribbean grant received favourable ratings in the end


Thirty-six (36) participants graduate from CVC led University of Washington Leadership and Management in Health Course
On Wednesday November 2, 2022, the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) held a virtual award