An Example Sample Project Proposal on “Ending Violence, Empowering . . . This project proposal outlines a comprehensive plan to address and combat gender-based violence (GBV) The project aims to end violence against women, promote gender equality, and empower survivors through a multi-faceted approach
PROJECT PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY - GlobalGiving The problems faced by victims of gender-based violence are compounded for women living in rural areas, as they do not have access to the various forms of assistance available to victims survivors
Zimbabwe National GBV strategy 2023 to 2030 The Vision of the strategy is “A gender-just society free from all forms of GBV and Harmful Practices by 2030” while its goal is to achieve a 30 percent reduction in the prevalence of all forms of Gender Based Violence and Harmful Practices by 2030
16 Solutions to gender-based violence - Concern Worldwide It doesn’t have to Every day, millions of people, groups, and organisations work to bring change at the family, community and national levels Here are 16 solutions to gender-based violence (GBV) that we’ve come across in our own work to end violence against women and girls
A Sample Proposal “Her Voice, Her Rights: Combating Gender-Based Violence” In conclusion, this proposal outlines a comprehensive approach to addressing gender-based violence in our community By focusing on education, prevention, and support services, we aim to create a safer environment for all individuals while empowering survivors to reclaim their lives
What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls The ‘What Works to Prevent Violence – Impact at Scale’ Programme is a seven-year initiative funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) that builds on the success of its predecessor (‘What Works I’) to scale-up effective prevention of violence against women and girls
ZIMBABWE The primary purpose of this National Strategy to prevent and address Gender Based Violence 2023-2030 is to provide a guiding framework for GBV implementers on preventing and responding to Gender Based Violence in a comprehensive way
PROJECT PROPOSAL TITLED GIRLS’ CAPACITY TO STAND UP IN FIGHTING AGAINST . . . Therefore, Fountain of Hope (FOHOP) is intending to implement a project called ‘Enhancing 10000 women’s and girls’ capacity to stand up in fighting against gender based violence’ in Traditional Authority Nsakambewa in Dowa district, central region of Malawi
Preventing and Addressing Gender-Based Violence1 2 Through the support of ALEGRA centers, the Project integrates actions under the National System of Specialized Justice for the Protection and Punishment of Violence against Women to provide access to justice for women living in gender-based and family violence