Caribbean Civil Society Promising Practices Series
Showcasing projects and programmes supported by the CVC/COIN Vulnerabilised Groups Project and aiming to strengthen rights-based responses to HIV in the populations most vulnerable to HIV. Read more…
We are Jamaicans
We Are Jamaicans is funded with the kind support of the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) through its Global Fund Vulnerablised Project. View video
Peer Ed
The Caribbean Vulnerable Vulnerabvle Communities Coalition (CVC) and El Centro de Orientacion e Investigacion Integral (COIN), with support from PANCAP Global Fund Round 9 Grant uses as one of its strategies the empowerment of peers to reach their own peers in innovative ways. "Bigg A- Building HIV resilience through peer on peer engagement" takes an inside look at what these peers go through and what motivates them. View video
Remembering Dr. Robert Peter Carr:
His Legacy Lives on
Today marks a year since our Founder, Dr. Robert Carr suddenly passed away. In observation of his passing, the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) has gathered and here presents some of the many reflections that have come in to us from our partners and members.
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Research on vulnerable populations considered most-at-risk for HIV in Jamaica
C-Change carried out four research studies and a mapping assessment to inform the national response to HIV and AIDS in Jamaica. Read more…
Cracey Fernandes, CVC Board member speaks out
The Guyana Coalition of Sex Workers is advocating for a better educated Guyana Police Force capable of handling diverse issues in a mature manner.
President of the coalition, Cracey Fernandes in an interview with Guyana Times called for a more professional approach by police officers in the treatment of gays, lesbians, transvestites and commercial sex workers. Read more…
We Are Jamaicans is funded with the kind support of the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) through its Global Fund Vulnerablised Project.
The SEX Fx Project
It is important to continue to increase sexual and emotional intelligence amongst young people. Let us break taboos & silence surrounding sex. Let us believe in our work and mission, to empower marginalized communities with knowledge, skills, and attitudes that makes them more informed, more autonomous, more in control of their bodies, more knowledgeable of risks and protective factors, more advocates for themselves and their communities, more activism, more understanding of the many gender expressions, the diversity of sexual identities, that every human being on this rock have inalienable human rights.
Coalition project between CARe (Community Action Resource), YMCATT (Young Men Christian Association of Trinidad & Tobago), CVCC (Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition)
A candid look at youth, sexuality and transactional sex in the southern provinces of the Dominican Republic where structural factors play out as risky behaviours.
My Body My Business
Sex workers in the Caribbean advocate for their own human rights.
Caribbean Vulnerable Communities in association with International Treatment Preparedness Coalition and Caribbean Treatment Action Group present an insight into commercial sex work.