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Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA)Country
Ethiopia
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Global
Programme Summary
Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA) is an organisation that has been working since 1995 to raise awareness of women's legal rights in Ethiopia using diverse media such as newsletters and the internet. ELWA aims to influence the drawing up of laws, ensuring that gender is taken into account, and to put in place practical measures to help economically poor women access legal services. The organisation hopes to put women's rights on the government agenda, with the ultimate goal of eliminating all forms of legally and traditionally sanctioned discrimination against women.
Communication StrategiesIn an effort to inventory laws that discriminate against women, ELWA carries out research and law reform advocacy. Specifically, the association commissions research on laws which directly or indirectly affect women and their rights. The findings of this research are used as the basis for advocacy and an entry point for national debate. EWLA uses newsletters, the media, and the internet to get its message across. For example, EWLA also has a 10-minute educational radio programme that airs once a week on the national Radio Service (Saturday mornings from 8:40am to 8:50am). The association also has a documentation centre that provides reading materials on women’s issues and other related matters to students and individual researchers. These communication tools are meant to ensure that EWLA's research on the social, economic and political impact of discrimination against women reaches key people in government and throughout civil society. Interpersonal approaches also characterise ELWA's work. The organisation has an ongoing public education training programme for women on women's rights, assertiveness and reproductive health and rights. The objective of the training is to enhance awareness on women's rights among female students and women workers. Development IssuesRights, Women, Gender. Key PointsELWA aims to: PartnersDepartment for International Development (DFID) Ethiopia. ContactEthiopian Women Lawyers Association
P.O. Box 13760 Addis Ababa Ethiopia Tel: +251 1 523 945 Fax: +251 1 523 946 ewla@telecom.net.et info@ewla.org EWLA website Department for International Development (DFID) Ethiopia.
SourceDFID website on January 18 2005; and EWLA website on July 26 2005. Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 02 2005 Last Updated November 02 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 POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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