Initiative For Positive Change -IPC

Initiative For Positive Change -IPC

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Photos from Initiative For Positive Change -IPC's post 14/09/2025

“Communication is an important tool while doing advocacy work, and we sharpened it.”

Last week, the Initiative for Positive Change (IPC) joined and other in a 2-day workshop aimed at strengthening their capacity to communicate effectively, influence policy, and advance advocacy. From learning how evidence can inform policies to mastering digital storytelling, media engagement, and ethical communication. During the training, we reflected on what makes evidence policy relevant, how to craft clear messages for different audiences, and how stories, when authentic, respectful, and compelling and inspire action. We also unpacked the role of media in amplifying voices, correcting misinformation, and bridging research with real policy change. This is a continuous journey of building capacity, connecting with allies, and equipping ourselves to influence decisions that matter for evidence-based advocacy.

Photos from Initiative For Positive Change -IPC's post 08/09/2025

We are proud to have successfully conducted a hands-on training session for our beneficiaries in Ngoma District in the Mugesera sector on Vaseline and liquid soap production. 💧🧴

This initiative is part of our ongoing effort to promote self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and sustainable livelihoods among marginalized youth in Ngoma District. By equipping individuals with practical skills, we’re not only creating income-generating opportunities but also fostering a spirit of innovation and resilience. 💪🏽

A big thank you to our dedicated trainers and enthusiastic participants who made this training a success! 🙌🏽

HRFRA iributsa kudaheza abakundana bahuje igitsina cyane muri serivisi z’ubuzima Ikinyamakuru Intego 04/09/2025

HRFRA iributsa kudaheza abakundana bahuje igitsina cyane muri serivisi z’ubuzima Ikinyamakuru Intego www.integonews.com, is an online media focus more on justice and Human Rights, investigation stories are our uniqueness. since 2006 as a newspaper (ikinyamakuru intego)

Photos from Initiative For Positive Change -IPC's post 04/09/2025

On Sunday, the 1st July 2024, IPC
staff and the beneficiaries conducted one of its 10 Yoga sessions to mitigate the mental health issues caused by the digital and physical attacks due to the nature of their work.

04/09/2025

Thank you for joining our community and supporting our mission of striving to prevent and respond to societal discrimination and stigma against vulnerable and Marginalized people in rural areas through awareness raising, Counseling, Education, and Economic empowerment for all less privileged people. We work to empower vulnerable and marginalized populations through inclusive programs in human rights, economic empowerment, social justice, and community development, while advocating for systems that recognize and respect diverse identities.
At Initiative for Positive Change (IPC) , we believe that together, we can make a real difference. Whether you're here to volunteer, donate, partner, or simply stay informed, your presence matters, and we’re so glad to have you with us.
Stay tuned for updates, success stories, events, and ways you can get involved. 💙
Let’s build a better future one step at a time.
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Ngoma District
Ngoma

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 14:00