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The Regional Project Management Agencies (RPMAs)


The RPMA’s experience and relationships with other smaller groups in their areas will ensure that the project fulfils the objective of reaching the widest network of women in society. The development of relationships will radiate out from these selected hubs and TWN will then ensure the development of relationships between the hubs producing a ‘web’ of cross-community/cross-border links for women.

Please contact TWN or one of the following locally based RPMAs if you or any of your associates and/or contacts would like to participate in any of the training activities of the Positive Relations Project. 

 

Churchtown Community Association, Castlederg

Creggan Neighbourhood Partnership (CNP), Derry

Roe Valley Community Association, Limavady

Loughgiel Community Association, Ballymena

Empowering Women in the Community, Antrim

Cookstown & District Women’s Group, Cookstown

Women in Agriculture, Enniskillen

STEP (South Tyrone Empowerment Programme), Dungannon

Darkley Community Association, Armagh

HURT (Homes United against Ruthless Terrorist), Lurgan & Portadown

Old Warren Community Association, Lisburn

Kilcooley Women’s Education & Development Group, Bangor

Short Strand Community Forum, Belfast

Ballynafeigh Community Development Association, Belfast

Teach Oscail Family Resource Centre, Cavan

Communities Connect, Dundalk

North Leitrim Womens Group, Manorhamilton

Sligo Northside Community Partnership, Sligo

Galliagh Women’s Group, Derry

Newry & Mourne Women Ltd, Newry

Workforce Training Services - Belfast

Women’s TEC, Belfast

Teach na nDaoine Family Resource Centre, Monaghan

 


The Positive Relations Project is supported by

the EU's PEACE Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body