1.
Brief
Summary:
Our proposed project titled, Campaign
to Stop Gender Based Violence and discrimination in Essien Udim L.G.A. This has
been a shameful ‘conspiracy of silence one in three Akw-Ibom women has been beaten,
coerced into sex or otherwise abused in her lifetime untimately such violence,
and the costs associated with it hinder women’s and girls’ full participation
in social, economic and educational activities, handicapping their contribution
to the development of their communities and contributing to a cycle of gender
inequality and poverty. A comprehensive approach involving strategies aimed at
communications for social change, Advocacy for policy reform and
capacity-building to strengthen referral system and delivery of services to survivors
of violence have been developed to tackling these challenges. The project
objective is to promote change in social norms attitudes and behavior to reduce
gender based violence and to pursue for the enactment and enforcement of a legislation
prohibiting all form of violence against women and girls in Akwa-Ibom State. Our
organization has carried our similar project with other partners. For this
proposed project, the sum of N2,910,000
has been estimated for the total project costs.
2.
background:
In Essien Udim Akwa-Ibom State, it’s a
common sight to see cases of Abuse of women, women are sent out of the homes, Akwa-Ibom State has the highest number of such cases in Nigeria and this has led to
abuses of women and girls sexually and otherwise, most of them have nowhere to
run to nor any place to find refuge. One in three Akwa-Ibom Women/Girls within the
ages of 15-24 has been the victims of domestic violence 50% of women have been
subject to abuse from husbands and most believe that the Law will not protect
them and endure this abuse: A shocking and staggeing 97.2% are not willing to
report to police, continually shocking are married women’s acceptance of
wife-beating, in Akwa-Ibomup to 70% of women find the practice acceptable.
Gender-based violence is a prevalent
and deeply rooted problem in Akwa-Ibom especially in Essien Udim that has recently
witnessed an entrenched form of Gender Based Violence. These are Baby
Factories:- using women and girls to produce babies for commercial purpose and
accusation of women and girls being witchcraft. This project is designed to
respond to these challenges through a comprehensive approach involving strategies
aimed at:
1) Communication
for social changes
2) Advocacy
for policy reform
3) Capacity
building to strengthen referral system and delivery of services to survivors of
violence.
This brief is focused primarily on the project role in facilitating an
advocacy and mobilization effort that will contribute to the enactment of a
legislation to prohibit all forms of violence against women and girls and
making Gender Equality Education primary Prevention Technique mandatory at all
levels of education in Akwa-Ibom State.
3.
Strategy/Project Objectives/Activities/Expected
Result
The project is aimed to create a
platform for action against Gender based violence, by convening and building partnerships
among civil society and public sector stakeholders across the L.G.A. and State Exemplary
of the Project’s intent to operate at scale.
Synegy
Groups: This project will convene forums at Local Government and Community levels
to bring together local authorities, services: providers and other
stakeholders, to coordinate the effort
in providing comprehensive services and protect women community mobilizers: the
project shall train volunteers as change agent at the community levels, these community
mobilizers shall facilitate culturally sensitive dialogues and information
sessions with the public around the causes and consequences of gender based
violence, strategies to tackling the problem and act as resource person.
Project
Objective:
1)
The enactment and enforcement of legislation
prohibiting all forms or violence against women and girls and make gender based
Equality Education mandatory in all level of Education in the state.
2)
Promote change in social norms, attitudes, and
behavior to reduce gender based violence key activities for this project
include:
(1) Mass
media campaigns that involves letters to the media press conferences, call for
actions, mobile theater and radio programs.
(2) Community
level mobilization, dialogue and awareness raising activities to be facilitate
by trained community mobilizers.
(3) Workshop,
meetings and consultation between civil society, government officials
traditional and religious leaders and the media to explore policy solution to
Gender Based Violence.
(4) Mass
action through peaceful marches and public pressure campaigns.
4.
PROJECT
ORGANIZATION
FUTURE
FOUNDATION is a non-profit organization, with its innovative approaches
for development efforts for rural people and working with commitment to reduce
violence against women and girls and developed underprivileged irrespective of
gender. It was established June 2010 as a response to the instability following
the all forms of abuse face by our women and girls in communities which caused
the loss of women lives and leave many homeless. Vision: To promote a society in which everybody including the women
and men have equal opportunities and work to their potential and be self
reliant with justice, equity and pride.
Previous
activities by our organization
Campaigns
for the cause and end violence against women of Ikot Akpaneka Communities; it was
done through meeting with women and community Leaders.
Engaging
men and women in struggle to end domestic and help Girls resist threat of
sexual violence. The project will be coordinate within the existing FUTURE
FOUNDATION infrastructure-hardware and software. As traditionally Campaign to
Stop Gender Based Violence and Discrimination related programmes have been
implemented by us, the proposed programme will be managed by the existing
committee. We will invite consultants for the workshop and Training.
5.
MONITORING/EVALUATION
We shall develop evaluation form to
access the participants understanding, planned action and usefulness of the
workshop or Training and compare them with our project goal.
We shall be meeting once in 2 months
to discuss and evaluate the impact of our project activities there we shall
take the number of participants their contributions number of people reporting
abuses and violence, we shall also note the changes in the bi-monthly meetings.
The bi-monthly meeting is for evaluation purposes, to evaluate the impact of the
project.
We shall also evaluate this project
through the calls and the e-mails we receive, the number of prosecuted cases.
The public shall also be access through an opinion poll by SMS to voice out
their reaction about the project.
6.
BUDGET AND FINANCING
BUDGET N
|
1
|
1
SPACE & UTILITIES SIX MONTHS
|
240,000
|
|
|
Training Centre Rent @
|
140,000
|
|
|
Utilities (Public address system)
|
100,000
|
|
2
|
SUPPLIES
& EQUIPMENT
|
200,000
|
|
|
Computer & Accessories
|
200,000
|
|
3
|
communication
& postage
|
70,000
|
|
|
Telephone, E-mail, and Internet
|
70,000
|
|
4
|
TRAVEL
& PER DIEM
|
150,000
|
|
|
Local Domestic Travel within Abia
State
|
150,000
|
|
5
|
CONTRACTUAL/CONSULTANT
SERVICES
|
1,200,000
|
|
|
Workshop consultants 2 for 6days
|
400,000
|
|
|
Training consultants 3 for 12weeks
|
700,000
|
|
|
Workshop Organizer (Materials)
|
100,000
|
|
6
|
OTHER
DIRECT COSTS
|
1,050,000
|
|
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Tea-break and Lunch for workshop,
meeting with communities leaders and Training
|
200,000
|
|
|
Radio program for 14 weeks
|
250,000
|
|
|
Mobile threater rent 1 week
|
180,000
|
|
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Banners, Bill boards poster and
handbill
|
100,000
|
|
|
T-Shirts
|
200,000
|
|
|
T.V Program for 6 sessions
|
120,000
|
|
|
Total Program Cost
|
2,910,000
|
Total
Amount Requesting from Embassy of Switzerland in Nigeria = N2,250,000
7.
ASSESSMENT
OF OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS.
There are no serious risks that can affect
the success of the project. Opportunity:
Breaking the silence, reduction in the level of abuse, access to treatment
and care, knowing their rights, seek education and redress, learn to network,
find reasons to refuse early marriage.