My takeaway from the training were:
1. SRGBV is critical and require maximum attention by all
2. SRGBV affect the community, family life and the advancement of a country
3. Social and gender norms are the biggest issues
4. Conflicting policies, legal framework, resources, week structural implementation provides avenue for SRGBV
5. Less family and community knowledge on SRGBV limit to act accordingly.
6. Information and knowledge from gender, social or development workers to the community related to gender, fiminism, culture, religion fuel non acceptance.
i am pleased with the learning exchange and recommend for broader intervention in all the 16 districts in Sierra Leone.
How Do We Address SRGBV
The following contributions were made:
1. Rasining more awareness in schools, families and community
2. Providing cash transfer to parent and familiies
3. Monitoring the implementation of existing policies and legal framework
4. strenthening the referal pathway
5. Advocate for compensiation of victims or survivors of SRGBV
6. Putting gender at the center of education and all works of life
7. leveraging hands-on tools for gender responsive teaching
8. Tracking gender bias amongst teachers, families, community and school leaders
As an organisation working with and placing illiterate persons especially women and girls at the center will integrate school related gender base violence into it health and safety programme.
Thanks to Plan International and Education for All with support from UNG