Hackney Women’s Forum – proposals for tackling domestic violence and violence against women & girls.
As presented at REACH2010 on 23 March 2010 at Morley Hall, Hackney, London
Theme 4-1_Munkhsaruul Mijiddorj (Mongolia)_NGO Advocacy Strategy & Experience...GOH Foundation
The document summarizes the advocacy efforts of the National Center Against Violence in Mongolia to establish and strengthen domestic violence shelter services. It describes how the NGO established the first shelter house in 1995 and now operates 6 shelters. It also discusses the advocacy strategy used, which involved piloting programs, introducing practices to the government, and reforming policies and legislation to better support and protect domestic violence victims. Through ongoing advocacy like conferences, campaigns, and lobbying, the organization has helped reform domestic violence laws and aims to continue improving shelter funding and support for victims.
On 28 November 2011, NGO Delegate for Europe, Mat Southwell, presented an overview of the 2011 NGO Report at a UNAIDS Member States meeting in Geneva ahead of the Programme Coordinating Board gathering from 13-15 December 2011. After the presentation, States had the opportunity to ask questions and discuss its findings.
The NGO Report focuses on the experiences of people in different policy and legal environments and how those affect local HIV responses. You can read the full report in seven languages at http://unaidspcbngo.org/?page_id=15047.
Key Recommendations from Civil Society for the U.S.-Africa Leaders SummitU.S. Department of State
The document outlines recommendations from the Civil Society Forum held on August 4, 2014. It provides recommendations for African governments, the United States, and civil society on various issues including: implementing open government principles; increasing collaboration between government and civil society; improving judicial systems and civic space; promoting inclusion, workers' rights, and gender equality; and strengthening regional trade and capacity building. The recommendations focus on dialogue, reforms, technical assistance, and accountability across sectors to advance transparency and democratic governance in Africa.
The document summarizes actions taken at the European level to address nutrition, physical activity, obesity, and tobacco use. It discusses the European Commission and WHO Europe's strategies and initiatives, including reformulating foods, focusing on children and vulnerable groups, encouraging physical activity through community programs and infrastructure development, and monitoring systems. Partnerships across sectors and between public and private organizations are emphasized. Specific programs mentioned include the School Fruit Scheme, Smokefree Class Competition tobacco prevention program, and networks to promote healthy environments for physical activity.
Dick Fedorcio, Director of Public Affairs, Met PolicePaul Edge
Union groups are considering different strategies to oppose government cuts to public services. Some advocate more confrontational language and demonstrations while others prefer a nuanced approach of understanding and persuasion. The head of one major union has vowed to "fight the cuts with every bone in our bodies." Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police aim to facilitate peaceful protest while maintaining public safety, law, and human rights. They have developed communication strategies to inform the public of potential disruptions from demonstrations and how police will respond before, during, and after any protests.
Taking that final step: The road to equal protection in WalesBASPCAN
This document summarizes the history and progress of the campaign to reform physical punishment of children in Wales. It outlines how Welsh politicians and the Assembly have supported banning smacking over the past decade through various votes and commitments. Recent attempts to include reforms in legislation have failed due to opposition. Advocates argue the research is clear that physical punishment harms children, while opponents claim it criminalizes parents and is unnecessary. The campaign will continue pushing for future legislation through the upcoming election and other avenues. Lessons learned include maintaining networks, flexibility, and engagement with professionals to ultimately provide equal protection for children.
British law enforcement is facing criticism for misusing power and failing to protect citizens. The document outlines a strategy and tactics to address this over 12 months, including issuing an apology, requiring officers to attend workshops on ethics, handling cases sensitively, and monitoring performance through cameras and quotas. The goal is to minimize damage to law enforcement's reputation and restore trust with the community.
The document summarizes key points from three speakers at a workshop on actions at the local level. It discusses involving local actors in designing and evaluating interventions, ensuring strong local coordination and motivation through communication. It also covers how to ensure sustainability through local resources and flexibility, as well as involving multiple stakeholders like civil society and public-private partnerships with clear governance.
Theme 4-1_Munkhsaruul Mijiddorj (Mongolia)_NGO Advocacy Strategy & Experience...GOH Foundation
The document summarizes the advocacy efforts of the National Center Against Violence in Mongolia to establish and strengthen domestic violence shelter services. It describes how the NGO established the first shelter house in 1995 and now operates 6 shelters. It also discusses the advocacy strategy used, which involved piloting programs, introducing practices to the government, and reforming policies and legislation to better support and protect domestic violence victims. Through ongoing advocacy like conferences, campaigns, and lobbying, the organization has helped reform domestic violence laws and aims to continue improving shelter funding and support for victims.
On 28 November 2011, NGO Delegate for Europe, Mat Southwell, presented an overview of the 2011 NGO Report at a UNAIDS Member States meeting in Geneva ahead of the Programme Coordinating Board gathering from 13-15 December 2011. After the presentation, States had the opportunity to ask questions and discuss its findings.
The NGO Report focuses on the experiences of people in different policy and legal environments and how those affect local HIV responses. You can read the full report in seven languages at http://unaidspcbngo.org/?page_id=15047.
Key Recommendations from Civil Society for the U.S.-Africa Leaders SummitU.S. Department of State
The document outlines recommendations from the Civil Society Forum held on August 4, 2014. It provides recommendations for African governments, the United States, and civil society on various issues including: implementing open government principles; increasing collaboration between government and civil society; improving judicial systems and civic space; promoting inclusion, workers' rights, and gender equality; and strengthening regional trade and capacity building. The recommendations focus on dialogue, reforms, technical assistance, and accountability across sectors to advance transparency and democratic governance in Africa.
The document summarizes actions taken at the European level to address nutrition, physical activity, obesity, and tobacco use. It discusses the European Commission and WHO Europe's strategies and initiatives, including reformulating foods, focusing on children and vulnerable groups, encouraging physical activity through community programs and infrastructure development, and monitoring systems. Partnerships across sectors and between public and private organizations are emphasized. Specific programs mentioned include the School Fruit Scheme, Smokefree Class Competition tobacco prevention program, and networks to promote healthy environments for physical activity.
Dick Fedorcio, Director of Public Affairs, Met PolicePaul Edge
Union groups are considering different strategies to oppose government cuts to public services. Some advocate more confrontational language and demonstrations while others prefer a nuanced approach of understanding and persuasion. The head of one major union has vowed to "fight the cuts with every bone in our bodies." Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police aim to facilitate peaceful protest while maintaining public safety, law, and human rights. They have developed communication strategies to inform the public of potential disruptions from demonstrations and how police will respond before, during, and after any protests.
Taking that final step: The road to equal protection in WalesBASPCAN
This document summarizes the history and progress of the campaign to reform physical punishment of children in Wales. It outlines how Welsh politicians and the Assembly have supported banning smacking over the past decade through various votes and commitments. Recent attempts to include reforms in legislation have failed due to opposition. Advocates argue the research is clear that physical punishment harms children, while opponents claim it criminalizes parents and is unnecessary. The campaign will continue pushing for future legislation through the upcoming election and other avenues. Lessons learned include maintaining networks, flexibility, and engagement with professionals to ultimately provide equal protection for children.
British law enforcement is facing criticism for misusing power and failing to protect citizens. The document outlines a strategy and tactics to address this over 12 months, including issuing an apology, requiring officers to attend workshops on ethics, handling cases sensitively, and monitoring performance through cameras and quotas. The goal is to minimize damage to law enforcement's reputation and restore trust with the community.
The document summarizes key points from three speakers at a workshop on actions at the local level. It discusses involving local actors in designing and evaluating interventions, ensuring strong local coordination and motivation through communication. It also covers how to ensure sustainability through local resources and flexibility, as well as involving multiple stakeholders like civil society and public-private partnerships with clear governance.
Lambeth violence againist women and girls customer insight project Lambeth pa...localinsight
The document summarizes a customer insight project conducted in Lambeth, London to inform the development of the local Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy. Key findings from focus groups and interviews with 65 women included that specialist VAWG services are highly valued, women want co-located services, and proactive outreach helps women engage. Based on these insights, the strategy focuses on improved service development, higher standards, better coordination, and supporting help-seeking. Actions taken include a new VAWG service model, childcare, training, and awareness campaigns.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2011UNDP Eurasia
The document discusses definitions and forms of violence against women according to UN organizations, highlighting that violence against women is a global issue and serious human rights violation. It provides statistics showing that hundreds of millions of women experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. The document also examines factors that perpetuate gender-based violence and the socio-economic costs of violence against women.
This document provides an overview of key concepts, studies, and advice for studying sociology. It summarizes several subtopics, including:
1. Demography and changes in birth and death rates, citing studies by Brass and Kabir, Tranter, and McKeown.
2. Family diversity, discussing types of diversity and studies on location, class, kinship, ethnicity, and life course diversity.
3. Marriage and divorce trends, citing the need to know facts and statistics and consider the views of different sociological perspectives.
4. Overall advice emphasizes applying concepts from multiple subtopics to exam questions, knowing statistics, linking theories to consequences, and avoiding overgeneralization.
This ppt provide you the information about the crimes against women, the laws made for them and the safety steps taken towards the crimes.
This ppt have the records taken from Internet, Books, Newspapers and by my internal research. Any suggestion, Change and Comment would be appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
GCE Sociology Revision (AQA)- Unit 1 Couples Families and Households Haleema Begum
For AQA GCE Sociology Unit 1 Chapter 1 Revision. Print out as a handout, it is a good way to revision: associating the picture with the title allows you to fill in the info by your own associations. Application, Interpretation and Analysis tips are also included. All derived from the AS Sociology Revision Guide. Good luck!!!
Domestic Violence Against Women And Girls In Powerpoint (Created By Mann Bdr...Mann Pariyar
This is the first power point slides I made, the contents in this slides are taken from various books N I do hope that it will bring a positive effect in the society.
Any comments you have can be sent at rainfall12@hotmail.com or mann061@yahoo.com.
With best regards,
mANN
This document discusses gender-based violence against women. It provides statistics on the frequency of violence against women in India, such as a woman being molested every 26 minutes. The types of violence addressed include female foeticide, child marriage, domestic violence, rape, acid attacks, and honor killings. The document also discusses the root causes of violence, including gender stereotypes, lack of women's rights, and exposure to violence in media. It provides an overview of laws in India related to domestic violence and women's rights. Finally, it suggests ways to prevent violence through changing social perceptions, education, empowering women, and strict enforcement of laws.
The National Coalition "Life without violence" is a platform of 22 NGOs and public institutions in Moldova working to promote women's and children's rights and combat gender-based violence. Over three years, the Coalition has:
1) Contributed to legislative changes strengthening protections for victims of domestic violence and national strategies on gender-based violence.
2) Conducted public awareness campaigns and over 100 community events to raise awareness of women's rights issues.
3) Strengthened the capacities of member organizations and professionals through training, partnerships, and a small grants program.
Day 1 session 2: Global and regional evidence base on what works to prevent v...Chintanaphone Keovichith
This document discusses evidence and approaches for preventing violence against women. It outlines that primary prevention aims to stop violence before it starts by addressing risk factors like gender inequality, norms accepting violence, and lack of legal sanctions. Effective approaches include gender transformative programs engaging men and boys, as well as community mobilization and education to change social norms. Prevention must be coordinated across different levels and sectors. Response services for survivors also need to be integrated and available to support women seeking help. Overall, the evidence shows prevention requires a multifaceted ecological approach addressing underlying causes of violence.
This document provides a road map for healthcare providers, particularly forensic nurses, to integrate primary sexual violence prevention into their practice and communities. It outlines 26 actions across 6 areas: 1) Developing individual prevention skills, 2) Seeking opportunities to promote prevention in communities, 3) Incorporating prevention strategies into healthcare education, 4) Identifying areas within organizations to integrate prevention, 5) Collaborating with others to strengthen community prevention, and 6) Advocating for public policies that prioritize prevention. The overall goal is to engage forensic nurses and others in a wide range of prevention efforts beyond just responding to violence.
A theory of change for tackling violence against women and girlsDr Lendy Spires
The document outlines a theory of change for tackling violence against women and girls. The seven key principles are that interventions must be tailored to local context, governments have primary responsibility, holistic multi-sectoral approaches are most effective, social change is required to reduce violence, backlash is inevitable but manageable, women's rights organizations drive change, and empowering women is both the means and the end. The theory of change diagram then shows how addressing barriers like social norms and lack of resources can empower women, change social norms, build political will and services to ultimately prevent violence and ensure women's rights.
A theory of change for tackling violence against women and girlsDr Lendy Spires
The document outlines a theory of change for tackling violence against women and girls. The seven key principles are that interventions must be tailored to local context, governments have primary responsibility, holistic multi-sectoral approaches are most effective, social change is required to reduce violence, backlash is inevitable but manageable, women's rights organizations drive change, and empowering women is both the means and the end. The theory of change diagram then shows how addressing barriers like social norms and lack of resources can empower women, change social norms, build political will and services to ultimately prevent violence and ensure women's rights.
This document describes the Prevention Institute's work on violence prevention and lists resources and tools that can support violence prevention strategies.
Day 1 session 1 overview of Overview of Essential Services For Women and Girl...Chintanaphone Keovichith
This document discusses violence against women and the need for essential services. It notes that over 1 in 3 women worldwide experience violence and outlines barriers to seeking help. The UN Joint Programme on Essential Services provides guidance to countries on establishing coordinated health, justice, policing, and social services to respond to violence in a survivor-centered manner. Optimal coordination between these sectors through formal structures, protocols, and governance is needed to maximize impact and meet women's multiple needs.
The Leicestershire Police Department is launching a public relations campaign called "Protecting an Active and Aware City" to address issues of sexism and discrimination within the department and improve its reputation in the community. The campaign objectives are to eliminate discrimination, increase the solving of rape crimes, and strengthen the department's relationship with the public. Tactics include training officers on discrimination and proper handling of rape cases, hosting community programs on empowerment and self-defense, and increasing police presence on foot patrols and community engagement. The budget for the year-long campaign is 425,000 Euros and its success will be evaluated through surveys, crime solving rates, and media coverage.
The document summarizes the Wasueg Project, which aimed to address violence against women and girls in the Listuguj community through focus groups. It provided statistics on domestic violence in Canada and definitions. It described how 13 focus groups with 105 participants were conducted to understand perspectives on healthy and abusive relationships, available services, and safety planning. The data gathered will inform the development of safety plans, workshops, and a long-term prevention plan. Unexpected findings included a need for services for male abusers and victims, as well as reconnecting with Mi'gmaq culture as part of healing.
Strategic Plan of Women for a Better Worldadmin admin
The document outlines a strategic plan by Women for a Better World that aims to promote gender equality and empower women in Africa. The plan has four main areas of action: 1) women's political and social participation, 2) economic development and income generation, 3) sexual and reproductive rights, and 4) education. Each area has objectives and strategic lines of action such as supporting women's leadership, ensuring access to resources, strengthening health services, and integrating gender perspectives into education.
Strategic Plan Women for a Better World: admin admin
The document outlines a strategic plan from Women for a Better World, an organization that aims to promote gender equality and women's empowerment. The plan has four main areas of action: 1) women's political and social participation, 2) economic development and income generation, 3) sexual and reproductive rights, and 4) education. Each area has objectives and strategic lines of action to achieve goals like ensuring women's participation in decision-making, supporting women's economic initiatives, and promoting women's access to health services and education.
In April 2016, Haïti Priorise held its eighth sector expert roundtable to discuss the best solutions to improve human rights and gender equality. Roundtable participants were asked to identify the strengths and weaknesses of current policy efforts and to propose actions they think should be prioritized as a means to improve human rights and gender equality in Haiti.
Lambeth violence againist women and girls customer insight project Lambeth pa...localinsight
The document summarizes a customer insight project conducted in Lambeth, London to inform the development of the local Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy. Key findings from focus groups and interviews with 65 women included that specialist VAWG services are highly valued, women want co-located services, and proactive outreach helps women engage. Based on these insights, the strategy focuses on improved service development, higher standards, better coordination, and supporting help-seeking. Actions taken include a new VAWG service model, childcare, training, and awareness campaigns.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2011UNDP Eurasia
The document discusses definitions and forms of violence against women according to UN organizations, highlighting that violence against women is a global issue and serious human rights violation. It provides statistics showing that hundreds of millions of women experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. The document also examines factors that perpetuate gender-based violence and the socio-economic costs of violence against women.
This document provides an overview of key concepts, studies, and advice for studying sociology. It summarizes several subtopics, including:
1. Demography and changes in birth and death rates, citing studies by Brass and Kabir, Tranter, and McKeown.
2. Family diversity, discussing types of diversity and studies on location, class, kinship, ethnicity, and life course diversity.
3. Marriage and divorce trends, citing the need to know facts and statistics and consider the views of different sociological perspectives.
4. Overall advice emphasizes applying concepts from multiple subtopics to exam questions, knowing statistics, linking theories to consequences, and avoiding overgeneralization.
This ppt provide you the information about the crimes against women, the laws made for them and the safety steps taken towards the crimes.
This ppt have the records taken from Internet, Books, Newspapers and by my internal research. Any suggestion, Change and Comment would be appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
GCE Sociology Revision (AQA)- Unit 1 Couples Families and Households Haleema Begum
For AQA GCE Sociology Unit 1 Chapter 1 Revision. Print out as a handout, it is a good way to revision: associating the picture with the title allows you to fill in the info by your own associations. Application, Interpretation and Analysis tips are also included. All derived from the AS Sociology Revision Guide. Good luck!!!
Domestic Violence Against Women And Girls In Powerpoint (Created By Mann Bdr...Mann Pariyar
This is the first power point slides I made, the contents in this slides are taken from various books N I do hope that it will bring a positive effect in the society.
Any comments you have can be sent at rainfall12@hotmail.com or mann061@yahoo.com.
With best regards,
mANN
This document discusses gender-based violence against women. It provides statistics on the frequency of violence against women in India, such as a woman being molested every 26 minutes. The types of violence addressed include female foeticide, child marriage, domestic violence, rape, acid attacks, and honor killings. The document also discusses the root causes of violence, including gender stereotypes, lack of women's rights, and exposure to violence in media. It provides an overview of laws in India related to domestic violence and women's rights. Finally, it suggests ways to prevent violence through changing social perceptions, education, empowering women, and strict enforcement of laws.
The National Coalition "Life without violence" is a platform of 22 NGOs and public institutions in Moldova working to promote women's and children's rights and combat gender-based violence. Over three years, the Coalition has:
1) Contributed to legislative changes strengthening protections for victims of domestic violence and national strategies on gender-based violence.
2) Conducted public awareness campaigns and over 100 community events to raise awareness of women's rights issues.
3) Strengthened the capacities of member organizations and professionals through training, partnerships, and a small grants program.
Day 1 session 2: Global and regional evidence base on what works to prevent v...Chintanaphone Keovichith
This document discusses evidence and approaches for preventing violence against women. It outlines that primary prevention aims to stop violence before it starts by addressing risk factors like gender inequality, norms accepting violence, and lack of legal sanctions. Effective approaches include gender transformative programs engaging men and boys, as well as community mobilization and education to change social norms. Prevention must be coordinated across different levels and sectors. Response services for survivors also need to be integrated and available to support women seeking help. Overall, the evidence shows prevention requires a multifaceted ecological approach addressing underlying causes of violence.
This document provides a road map for healthcare providers, particularly forensic nurses, to integrate primary sexual violence prevention into their practice and communities. It outlines 26 actions across 6 areas: 1) Developing individual prevention skills, 2) Seeking opportunities to promote prevention in communities, 3) Incorporating prevention strategies into healthcare education, 4) Identifying areas within organizations to integrate prevention, 5) Collaborating with others to strengthen community prevention, and 6) Advocating for public policies that prioritize prevention. The overall goal is to engage forensic nurses and others in a wide range of prevention efforts beyond just responding to violence.
A theory of change for tackling violence against women and girlsDr Lendy Spires
The document outlines a theory of change for tackling violence against women and girls. The seven key principles are that interventions must be tailored to local context, governments have primary responsibility, holistic multi-sectoral approaches are most effective, social change is required to reduce violence, backlash is inevitable but manageable, women's rights organizations drive change, and empowering women is both the means and the end. The theory of change diagram then shows how addressing barriers like social norms and lack of resources can empower women, change social norms, build political will and services to ultimately prevent violence and ensure women's rights.
A theory of change for tackling violence against women and girlsDr Lendy Spires
The document outlines a theory of change for tackling violence against women and girls. The seven key principles are that interventions must be tailored to local context, governments have primary responsibility, holistic multi-sectoral approaches are most effective, social change is required to reduce violence, backlash is inevitable but manageable, women's rights organizations drive change, and empowering women is both the means and the end. The theory of change diagram then shows how addressing barriers like social norms and lack of resources can empower women, change social norms, build political will and services to ultimately prevent violence and ensure women's rights.
This document describes the Prevention Institute's work on violence prevention and lists resources and tools that can support violence prevention strategies.
Day 1 session 1 overview of Overview of Essential Services For Women and Girl...Chintanaphone Keovichith
This document discusses violence against women and the need for essential services. It notes that over 1 in 3 women worldwide experience violence and outlines barriers to seeking help. The UN Joint Programme on Essential Services provides guidance to countries on establishing coordinated health, justice, policing, and social services to respond to violence in a survivor-centered manner. Optimal coordination between these sectors through formal structures, protocols, and governance is needed to maximize impact and meet women's multiple needs.
The Leicestershire Police Department is launching a public relations campaign called "Protecting an Active and Aware City" to address issues of sexism and discrimination within the department and improve its reputation in the community. The campaign objectives are to eliminate discrimination, increase the solving of rape crimes, and strengthen the department's relationship with the public. Tactics include training officers on discrimination and proper handling of rape cases, hosting community programs on empowerment and self-defense, and increasing police presence on foot patrols and community engagement. The budget for the year-long campaign is 425,000 Euros and its success will be evaluated through surveys, crime solving rates, and media coverage.
The document summarizes the Wasueg Project, which aimed to address violence against women and girls in the Listuguj community through focus groups. It provided statistics on domestic violence in Canada and definitions. It described how 13 focus groups with 105 participants were conducted to understand perspectives on healthy and abusive relationships, available services, and safety planning. The data gathered will inform the development of safety plans, workshops, and a long-term prevention plan. Unexpected findings included a need for services for male abusers and victims, as well as reconnecting with Mi'gmaq culture as part of healing.
Strategic Plan of Women for a Better Worldadmin admin
The document outlines a strategic plan by Women for a Better World that aims to promote gender equality and empower women in Africa. The plan has four main areas of action: 1) women's political and social participation, 2) economic development and income generation, 3) sexual and reproductive rights, and 4) education. Each area has objectives and strategic lines of action such as supporting women's leadership, ensuring access to resources, strengthening health services, and integrating gender perspectives into education.
Strategic Plan Women for a Better World: admin admin
The document outlines a strategic plan from Women for a Better World, an organization that aims to promote gender equality and women's empowerment. The plan has four main areas of action: 1) women's political and social participation, 2) economic development and income generation, 3) sexual and reproductive rights, and 4) education. Each area has objectives and strategic lines of action to achieve goals like ensuring women's participation in decision-making, supporting women's economic initiatives, and promoting women's access to health services and education.
In April 2016, Haïti Priorise held its eighth sector expert roundtable to discuss the best solutions to improve human rights and gender equality. Roundtable participants were asked to identify the strengths and weaknesses of current policy efforts and to propose actions they think should be prioritized as a means to improve human rights and gender equality in Haiti.
This document outlines a strategic plan for implementing sustainable development and peace building programs in developing countries. It proposes a comprehensive approach involving (1) capacity building for women through education, training, and empowerment programs, (2) the establishment of a national advisory group to provide leadership and coordinate efforts, and (3) monitoring mechanisms to track progress. The goal is to promote social justice, empower women, and create an environment where all community members can improve their lives.
This document summarizes a project conducted in El Alto, Bolivia that aimed to prevent gender violence towards young women and teenagers in violent or at-risk relationships. The project provided psychological services, workshops in schools, and training for youth leaders. It found that sexual violence is often normalized in romantic relationships for adolescents. While the project faced some obstacles, it contributed to raising awareness of the issue and generating discussion through community activities and media outreach.
This document provides an overview of feminist advocacy and how to effectively conduct advocacy work. It defines advocacy as strategies used to influence decision-makers and policies, with the goal of creating change. Feminist advocacy seeks to advance women's rights and address gender inequalities. It is grounded in feminist analysis and local struggles. Effective feminist advocacy connects issues to the policies and institutions that perpetuate inequalities. The document discusses weaving advocacy into daily work, navigating advocacy spaces, choosing advocacy strategies, building advocacy campaigns, and provides lessons from an advocacy campaign for Amina Lawal regarding the importance of partnership with local groups.
This document provides an overview of feminist advocacy and how to effectively conduct advocacy work. It defines advocacy as strategies used to influence decision-makers and policies, with the goal of creating change. Feminist advocacy seeks to advance women's rights and address gender inequalities. It is grounded in feminist analysis and local struggles. Effective feminist advocacy connects issues to the policies and institutions that perpetuate inequalities. The document discusses weaving advocacy into daily work, navigating advocacy spaces, choosing advocacy strategies, building advocacy campaigns, and provides lessons from an advocacy campaign for Amina Lawal regarding getting facts straight and consulting local groups.
This document provides an overview of feminist advocacy and how to effectively conduct advocacy from a feminist perspective. It defines advocacy as various strategies used to influence decision-makers and policies, with the goal of bringing about social change. Feminist advocacy seeks to advance women's rights and address gender inequalities. It should be grounded in local struggles and take direction from those most impacted. Effective feminist advocacy involves asking "why" questions to connect issues to their underlying structural causes and engage in advocacy aimed at transforming unequal power relations. The document outlines various advocacy strategies and how to design effective advocacy campaigns.
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