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SECOND ANNUAL SOUTHERN AFRICA LOCALGOVERNMENT AND GENDER JUSTICE
SUMMIT AND AWARDS
28 – 30 MARCH 2011KOPANONG HOTEL, JOHANNESBURG,
SOUTH AFRICA
“365 DAYS OF LOCAL ACTION TO END GENDER
VIOLENCE: HALVE GENDER VIOLENCE BY 2015”
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HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT IDENTIFYINGTHIS PROBLEM?
• The escalating rates of reported cases of abuse onradio.
• Cases of abused children spoken by community
members such as villagers, school teachers.
• We realized the long term effects of abuse, whichpropelled us as an organization to bring change.
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IS THIS ISSUE IMPORTANT?
• Indeed, it cuts across gender, culture, age,religion, health, including economic status.
• It also affects human development(physically, emotionally, mentally andspiritually).R
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HOW ARE YOU GOING ABOUT ADDRESSING THI S PROBLEM?
• Our organisation provides a place of safety, includingbasic needs such as food and clothing to the affectedsurvivors (children).
• Prevention (which creates awareness of the problem)through community outreach programmes such ascampaigns, training workshops, debates, child welfareforums child focused groups, children rights corner.
• Treatment (psychological treatment for the survivors,family and community through different therapies).
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WHO IS THE KEY TARGET? WHO ISINVOLVED? ARE WOMEN AND MEN
EQUALLY INVOLVED
?• Children and their families.
• The community is involved through voluntaryservices and engaging children in traditionalactivities.
• Men and women are equally involved.However, need for women empowermentwith regard to decision making in the family.
If the men is economically advantaged, hemakes prominent decisions in the family
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PARTNERSHIPS FORMED THROUGH THEPROJECT
• Non-Governmental Organisation Coalition
• Justice (magistrate)
• Probation Unit
• National Aids commission
• District child protection team (such as CGPU,DSW)
• Chiefs and community councilor
• International institutions (Ohio and Boston universities)
• Individuals.
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RESOURCEFULNESS: WHAT FINANCIAL,HUMAN AND OTHER RESOURCES WERE
MOBILISED?
• Human resources (employed staff membersand volunteers)
• Community members (engaging in cleaningcampaigns).
• Financial support (donors; both local andinternational) and individuals, we do incomegenerating activities such, office rental, cardsmaking, agricultural activities (planting of
mushrooms). This helps to meet basic needs.
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION
• Received training and we designedmonitoring and evaluation tool.
• We also apply our strategic plan toenable us to track progresseffectively).
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WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?
• The organization was established in 2001 and we are celebrating our 10 years
anniversary in November the 19th 2011. Which is international day on childabuse.
• We have had 1520 cases of abused children.
• Two thirds of those cases are reintegrated back into the community, hence,positive results achieved.
• Awards:
South African care and support initiative award (EDCON)
Vodacom hall of fame award.
• We are the only organisation in Lesotho that provides psychological treatmentfor children and their families.
• Represented Lesotho in local, regional and international forums.
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IMPACT (BASED ON THE SADCPROTOCOL TARGETS)
• Article 15-19 : We created employment for unemployed community members(house mothers). Provided skills to women in the community , engaging them in artwork (card making).
• Article 20-25: Temporary place of safety, treatment and prevention programmes.
• Article 27: shelter, psychological treatment and education and adherence tomedication for children who are infected and affected with HIV and AIDS
• Article 28: build peace and reconciliation between perpetrator and survivor.
• Article 29-31: share information to radio, television and newspaper slots. Produceweekly columns for local newspapers
• Article 32-36: members of DCPT. We have collective reports that contribute todevelopment of policies and laws pertaining to children's issues.
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EFFECTIVENESS
Project is effective:There’s been positive feedback from the community:
• The increasing cases referred to the organization.
• Recognition we received from networking partners
particularly government and international bodies.
• Our uniqueness of dealing with exclusive cases of abusesuch as child trafficking, in which we have a qualifiedclinical psychologist to tackle those cases.
• We are able to exercise reunification process and peace
and reconciliation programme.
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SUSTAINABILITY AND REPLICATION
• It is sustainable, it can be replicated byothers, considering the fact thatviolence especially against women and
children is a world wide problem thatneeds a multi sectoral approach toaddress. If the problem is not tackle,this can affect development of children
and humanity as a whole.
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LESSONS LEARNED
• It is important to enshrine human rights to the entireproject.
• Community needs to be more sensitive to genderbased violence, through education programmes
designed by the community itself.• Children exposed to abuse, directly or indirectly
become future abusers, because they have learned thebehaviour, hence, practice it.
• Community should be on the for front in reviving old
good practices such as a child in the African culturebelonged to the entire community.
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