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Projects | Project: “Support the Implementation of the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control and Promote the Supplementation of Relevant Policies” from 2011 to 2014 - Fund from Oxfam Novib | Objectives of the Project:
- The carry out of the Law on DVP is periodically monitored and relevant policies are supplemented on time.
- Mass media upholds its strength in promoting the Law implementation into reality.
- Survivors of DV become active elements in doing advocacy.
- CSAGA’s management board and CSAGA staff have enough capacity in managing and developing the organization effectively.
Main Activities:
- Establishing a group of monitoring and evaluating experts: Three advocacy meetings at local level and one the meeting at central level.
- Completing the monitoring framework of the Law on DVP
- Conference – workshop on monitoring methods and skills for the evaluation – monitoring group on the Law on DVP.
- Producing radio interactive programs on the Transportation VOV
- Maintaining and expanding clubs of survivors of DV in three districts of the project
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19/08/2011 09:54:27 AM | 1. Communication to popularize the Law on Gender Equality (GE Law) and the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control (DV Law) (August 2011 – December 2011) Funder: UN WOMEN Objectives of the project: - GE Law violated behaviors at communes are discovered and treated in time - Domestic violence cases in localities are intervened and treated based on legal regulations
2. Support the Implementation of the DV Law and Promote the Supplementation of Relevant Policies (January 2011 – December 2012)Funder: Oxfam Novib
Objectives of the project: 1. The carry out of the Law on DVP is periodically monitored and relevant policies are supplemented on time 2. Mass media upholds its strength in promoting the Law implementation into reality 3. Insiders become active elements in doing advocacy 4. CSAGA’s management board and key professional group are well trained with capacity of management and organization development 3. Stand up: Migrant women and men joining hand to end violence (March 2011- October 2012) Funder: European Union and Swiss Embassy Implementing organization: International Organization of Migration – IOM (in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City) Partner: In Hanoi: - Center for Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender – Family – Women and Adolescents - CSAGA - Institute for Development and Community Health - LIGHT In Ho Chi Minh City: - Friendship:
4.Support lesbians and promote the participation of men in improving gender equality and domestic violence prevention in Vietnam (February 2011 – September – 2013) funded by the Embassy of Sweden 5. Improve the capacity of officers and attract the participation of men in implementing the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control at Canh Nau and Di Nau communes, Thach That, Hanoi (Auguts 2011 – December 2011) Funder: Canada Fund Objectives: - Regulations to treat violators of the DV Law and the model to support survivors of domestic violence are implemented at Canh Nau and Di Nau communes - Men participating in the process of implementing the DV Law 6.Uphold the strength of the cooperative community in domestic violence prevention at Tuong Duong and Ky Son districts, Nghe An province (June 2011 – May 2013) Funder: Oxfam Hongkong Objectives: - Unions, offices, government and community have enough ability and effective cooperation in supporting and solving domestic violence - Survivors and perpetrators of domestic violence can access available support services in localities
7.Cooperate with mass communication in raising community awareness about gender-based violence and decreasing gender patterns in communication products (2011 – 2014) Funder: Oxfam Great Britain Objectives: 1. State management offices about communication have clear orientation and action plans in increasing gender sensitivity in communication offices 2. Pro-active communication offices increase the number and quantity of gender sensitive communication programs 3. Pro-active communication offices build policies, mechanism and measures to put into effect the commitment of increasing gender sensitivity in re-mechanizing the organization and producing gender sensitive products in their units
Older Standing up against violence “Migrant Women and Men working together to Stop Violence against Women” The year 2008 ended with the big success of the project: “Violence against Women: Rights-based approach to improve the rights for migrant women who are affected by violence”. 11 Self-help groups were established, gathered 120 migrant women into these groups. These Self-help groups held 5 communication sessions about domestic violence prevention at 5 districts in Hanoi... PROMOTION OF LGBT’S RIGHTS AND INCREASING MEN’S PARTICIPATION IN GENDER EQUALITY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN VIETNAM (Phase II from 2011 to 2013) In the component of “enhancing the implementation of the rights of lesbians”, the project has connected with lesbian communities in Hanoi, creating confidence for them via direct support acitivities such as counseling, exhibitions, participation in research groups, idea contribution, or co-writer of books. The project outcomed many impressive products for homosexual people, especially the autobiography of “Real Life, True Happiness”. The project “Increasing capacity for local officials on enforcing the Law on Prevention of Domestic Violence” in Thach That District - Hanoi Project RVNA72 – Working with Vietnamese media to challenge gender stereotypes, from 2011 to 2013 (Fund from OGB) This project was in cooperation with media agencies to explore their potentials to change related policies, thoughts, belief and perception of those who have been working on media field – in a process of challenging all the existing gender stereotype in their production, which were considered one of the main elements obstructing our women from their obvious rights. Cooperating with media agencies was also to guarantee that they would be a part of the solution, not a tool to consolidate gender prejudice as today. |
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