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Preventing Gender-based Violence in the Horn, East and Southern Africa: A Regional Dialogue

Publication Date

2004

Summary

This publication was developed by Raising Voices in collaboration with UN-Habitat's Safer Cities Programme. It emerged from the proceedings of the first supra-regional dialogue on GBV (gender-based violence) prevention held in Uganda in September 2003. It explores five key strategies of GBV prevention through practical examples of innovative projects from a variety of NGOs (non-government organisations) in the regions. It also summarises key lessons learned in GBV prevention and includes an advocacy tool: "The Kampala Declaration: Prevent GBV in Africa".

From the Introduction
This publication is an effort to document current practices in the region to help NGOs and Local Authorities learn about some of the promising prevention programmes underway in the region. It is hoped that this publication will:
  • provide ideas and inspiration for others interested in GBV prevention;
  • facilitate exchange and foster linkages between NGOs, Local Authorities and other groups;
  • strengthen GBV programme design; and,
  • contribute to the growing body of knowledge on GBV prevention.
While this publication is not meant to be a comprehensive summary of efforts underway, it does highlight various approaches and lessons learned from the field. It begins with a brief overview of GBV, explores GBV prevention and describes frameworks for prevention from the NGO and Local Authorities' perspectives. As organizations aiming to strengthen GBV prevention efforts in the region, Raising Voices and UN-Habitat's Safer Cities Programme have developed and herein describe conceptual models and practical tools used within NGOs and Local Authorities respectively. The publication goes on to highlight various approaches of NGOs and Local Authorities within the region under the following key thematic areas:
  • Community Mobilisation
  • Raising Awareness
  • Media Efforts
  • Working with Men
  • Strengthening Community Institutions
  • Bridging the Gap with Local Authorities
Each thematic area begins with a general description of the strategy, core concepts and practical concerns, and ends with key lessons that emerged through the discussion during the Regional Dialogue. The publication also highlights the linkage between GBV and HIV/AIDS as it is becoming increasinglyclear that prevention efforts for both must work in concert. The Kampala Declaration, an advocacy tool that emerged from the Regional Dialogue concludes the publication with recommendations for future prevention work and calls to various stakeholders to take action to prevent gender-based violence.

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Publisher

Number of Pages

102

Contact

Lori Michau
Raising Voices
P.O. Box 6770
Kampala, Uganda
Tel.: +256 071 839 626 or +256 041 531 186
Tel./Fax: +256 041 531 249
lori.michau@raisingvoices.org
Raising Voices website

Source

Email from Lori Michau of Raising Voices to The Communication Initiative on July 20 2004; and Raising Voices website.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 20 2004
Last Updated January 11 2006

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