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Zonta International FoundationChange a life today!
• Funds the charitable and education programs of Zonta International.
• Contributions go entirely to program support and development.
• Zonta International membership dues support operating expenses.
Zonta International Foundation Funding
2014-2016 Fundraising GoalUS$5,306,000
Interna-tional
Service $2,044,00
0 ZISVAW* $1,986,00
0
Education $1,076,00
0
Rose Fund $200,000
*ZISVAW: Zonta International Strategies to End Violence Against Women
2014 - 2016Prevention of Root Causes Through Education
Goals:• Help eliminate obstetric
and traumatic fistula
• Reduce maternal mortality, morbidity and sexual violence against women
Eliminating Obstetric Fistula in LiberiaUS$600,000
• Improve health and socio-economic status of more than 400 women and girls
• 100 inoperable fistula survivors will be identified and empowered by 2016
• A pilot revolving fund loan scheme increased health facility delivery from 5 percent of the clinic’s area population to 25 percent.
• Procured and distributed essential drugs and medical supplies for maternal health services.
• 20 fistula survivors were trained to serve as advocates.
Eliminating Obstetric Fistula in Liberia Progress
Goals:
• Contribute to a nation free of AIDS and build an HIV-free generation.
• Support the national scale-up strategy for One Stop Centers.
• Invest in community-based prevention of violence.
• Improve access to HIV prevention and care in underserved and vulnerable populations.
• Strengthen national capacity for programming for HIV-positive adolescents and HIV health systems.
HIV-Free Generation in Rwanda
• Empower women and girls to protect and claim their rights to safety and dignity.
HIV-Free Generation in Rwanda Progress
• Increased number of health facilities providing Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission services
• Reduction in new pediatric HIV infections
• Adolescent friendly services are now a key component of the program with more than 7,000 beneficiaries, aged 10-19 years
• 109 health workers in 32 clinics received training, expected to benefit more than 2,000 pregnant women and families annually
Gender Responsive Schools in VietnamUS$644,000
Goals:
• Create a school environment for adolescents that is free from gender-based violence.
• Promote gender equal norms and respond to gender-based violence in and around 20 schools in Hanoi.
• Actively engage adolescent school children in preventing and responding to school-related gender-based violence.
Gender Responsive Schools in Vietnam Progress
• Plan Vietnam has trained 450 youth leaders on leadership and innovative communication skills.
• As a result, 20 school-wide events were successfully initiated on school-related gender-based violence and were covered by 36 local newspapers and radio programs.
• The project trained 500 teachers, giving them knowledge on gender and gender-based violence.
Delaying Early Marriage in NigerUS$1,000,000
Goals:
• Reduce early marriage and early pregnancy.
• Reach 25,000 adolescent girls; 400,000 members of their community will benefit.
• Adolescents will develop health, social, and economic assets; know their rights; be safer and have a protection against violence; and more.
Delaying Early Marriage in Niger Progress
Pilot Phase Update: November 2014 • The girls improved their health knowledge and changed their health-seeking behavior.
• The girls now aim for autonomy and have enhanced their financial capacities.
• The girls know how to be heard and they want to be heard.
• The girls say no to early and forced marriage.• Parents change their perceptions of their girls.• Dialogue starts in communities.
Voices Against ViolenceUS$986,000
Goals:
• Prevent and reduce gender discrimination and violence against women and girls.
• Develop action plans for participants to roll out the curriculum.
• Increase engagement of young people in prevention of gender stereotypes, discrimination and violence.
• Enhance participants’ understanding of the safety measures to deliver the curriculum.
Voices Against Violence Progress
• The first of four regional workshops was held in Pune, India, in December 2014, where 48 trainers (from seven countries) participated.
• Each trainer is expected to run national trainings that will train an additional 30 leaders in their home countries to deliver the Voices Against Violence curriculum to young people, ages 5 to 25 years.
Amelia Earhart Fellowship FundUS$700,000 US$700,000
• 35 US$10,000 Fellowships are awarded each year to recipients from all over the world
Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Fund
US$232,000
• 12 international scholarships of US$7,000 each
• 32 district/region scholarships of US$1,000 each
Young Women in Public Affairs AwardUS$144,000
• 10 international awards of US$4,000 each
• 32 district/region awards of US$1,000 each
Donate Today
Donate to one of the following:
• Amelia Earhart Fellowship• Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship• Young Women in Public Affairs• International Service• ZISVAW• Rose Fund
• Cash, check, credit card or wire transfer
• Recurring Gift
• Tribute Gift
• Gift of Stock
• Planned Gift
• Employer Matching Gift
Ways to Give
Zonta International FoundationChange a life – TODAY !