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Nisaa Institute for Women’s DevelopmentCountry
South Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesNisaa Institute for Women’s Development believes that raising public awareness about gender based violence (GBV) is the first step in persuading people to change their behaviour, and in improving legal polices and services for women. The organisation has six programmes each containing a number of ongoing projects. Its activities include:
Nisaa’s prevention programmes activities include: Date Rape Campaign: This campaign includes a small booklet, posters and stickers for adolescents. It alerts teenagers to the high incidence of date rape and abuse among youth. It also offers information on how best to prevent date rape and more general information on sexual rights and sexuality. Nisaa Resource Center and Website: Provides information for other civil society organisations, activists, women experiencing violence and other interested partners. The campaigns are highlighted, as well as Nisaa’s services and outreach. This programme is linked to the womensnet website where Nisaa offers online counseling and education services via the internet. Anti Anti-Rape Bus Campaign: Posters, booklets, billboards, 20 buses, 12 taxis, and major daily newspapers carried the message Peace on Earth begins at Home: This campaign developed during the holiday season, included a billboard, posters and greeting cards. The campaign makes the connection between domestic violence and global violence. Development IssuesGender, Women, Rights, Children. Key PointsNisaa Institute for Women's Development objectives are to: ContactNisaa Institute for Women's Development
P O Box 1057 SourcePrevent GBV Africa website on February 15 2005. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site February 14 2005 Last Updated February 14 2005 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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