Save Women & girls from Violence-Kenya

Education prevents re-abuse and restores hope and dignity to survivors of sexual violence.

Summary
There are millions of boys growing up in a culture that has made gender-based violence acceptable. Their attitude towards women and girls is considered a problem but they are not engaged in the solutions. Through Action for Equality we intend to support adolescent boys and ladies with knowledge, skills, peer support and agency to understand and challenge gender-based violence and be equitable. We target 20,000 youths annually to benefit from the programme. Our mission is to raise every boy and girl in Kenya to be gender equitable.


Challenge
In Kenya, 39% of women and girls have faced gender violence at the hands of men. This is violation of women's rights mostly related to education, health & safety. The traditional approach to tackling this problem is to support women directly. However, this approach does not address discrimination at its root cause i.e. inequitable social norms, and is alone not delivering the required results in reducing inequality and violence. Young boys/men and girls therefore needs to be involved as part of the solution.

Solution
Adolescence is a critical stage in the development of one's self identity. Action for Equality is an ongoing programme, specifically designed to build alternative, more equitable male identities to prevent violence against women. Programme graduates have demonstrated more equitable attitudes, higher level of respect towards female relatives and have continued taking actions against street sexual harassment, child marriages, education and community campaigns on various women centric issues.

Long-Term Impact
By 2028, we aim to raise 60,000 gender equitable boys and girls through direct implementation of the programme as well as supporting other organisations in adopting this approach. These youths will not just change their own behaviour but influence their fathers, friends, other family and community members to change theirs. Women and girls in the lives of these boys will experience a significant reduction in or in fact zero gender-based violence and discrimination at hands of boys.

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Project overview

Save Women & girls from Violence-Kenya is a project by
Youth Initiative Development Programme
taking place
from 2018-05-01 till 2028-12-31
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Disability
  • Educational difficulties
  • Cultural differences
  • Health problems
  • Geographical obstacles

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http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/9880

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