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    COUNTRY

    LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND GENDER JUSTICE

    SUMMIT AND AWARDS

    DATE

    VENUE

    365 DAYS OF LOCAL ACTION TO END VIOLENCE ANDEMPOWER WOMEN

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

    PROJECTS:

    GENDERA

    ND

    GOVE

    RNANCE

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    WHAT IS THE PROBLEM YOU ARE

    RESPONDING TO and HOW DID YOU GOABOUT IDENTIFYING IT?

    YWCA launched Good Husband Campaign

    Preventing gender based violence maleinvolvement.

    child neglect and spouse battery toppedYWCA 2008, 2009 and 2010 annual reports

    Most cases from Linda .

    Target problematic husbands Less women in decision making position.

    P

    ROJECTS:G

    ENDER

    AND

    GOVER

    NANCY

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    WHY IS THIS ISSUE IMPORTANT?

    22 women were killed by their HUSBANDS.

    4 were from Linda community.

    Husbands most perpetrators

    Alcohol, power imbalance, culture beliefs

    Husbands are not giving equal opportunitiesto their wives

    Lack of Equal opportunities Lack of women leadership position

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nancy

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    HOW ARE YOU GOING ABOUT ADDRESSINGTHIS PROBLEM?

    Approached gate keepers

    Nominated 30 community activists.

    Elected 10 community activists.

    The Good Husband training .

    20 problematic Husband identified

    20 problematic husbands receiving

    behaviour change communication The Husbands carried on The Road Show

    Campaign for Female Candidates

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nancy

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    WHAT IS THE TIME-FRAME FOR THEPROJECT?

    6 years

    Phase (1) 2 years (2011-2013)

    Phase (2) 2 years (2013-2015)

    Phase (3) 2 years (2015-2017)

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nancy

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    WHO IS THE KEY TARGET? WHO IS INVOLVED?ARE WOMEN AND MEN EQUALLY INVOLVED?

    Problematic Husbands

    Female aspiring candidates

    Who is involved?

    YWCA Mens Network

    Linda Community Activists

    Identified Problematic Husbands

    Female aspiring Candidates

    Yes (men and women are equally involved

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nancy

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    WHAT PARTNERSHIPS HAVE BEEN FORMEDTHROUGH THE PROJECT?

    Young Women Christian Association(YWCA)

    International Justice Mission.

    Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia(PPAZ)

    Area development committee

    Market committees Wives

    Political parties

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nancy

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    RESOURCEFULNESS: WHAT FINANCIAL,HUMAN AND OTHER RESOURCES WERE

    MOBILISED? HOW ARE THEY BEING USED?

    Young Women Christian Association(logistics)

    United Nations Trust Fund. (Financial)

    Action Aid Zambia.(Financial)

    Linda open community school (place)

    Mens network coordinator (Human)

    Community activist (Human) Husbands.(Human)

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nancy

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    CREATIVITYHOW ARE ARTS, CULTURE,MEDIA & SOCIAL MEDIA BEING USED TO

    MOBILISE & POPULARISE THE ISSUE?

    Drama group.

    Monthly Insaka

    print and electronic media (friends of media

    initiative)

    Radio discussion programs

    Good Husband Campaign Facebook page

    Bring 2 problematic Husband competition onFacebook

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nance

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    MONITORING AND EVALUATIONHOW DOYOU TRACK PROGRESS OF THE PROJECT? HOW

    DO YOU TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION WHERE

    NECESSARY? M&E tool in place

    Implementation plan

    Monitoring (monthly)

    Evaluation (quarterly).

    Evaluation involves physical interviews,

    Activists, Husbands, Wives and ChildrenPROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nance

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?

    Good Husband Campaign launched

    Behavioural change communication amongHusbands.

    On the Road Show campaign for femalecandidates.

    Hold community dialogues.

    Member of parliament signed a socialcontract

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nance

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    IMPACT (BASED ON THE SADC PROTOCOLTARGETS)

    50/50 female and male representation indecision making by 2015

    Women Rights program.

    The YWCA Mens Network

    Advocate implementation of Ant-GBV law

    Main drop-in centres to help GBV survivorsPROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nance

    GOOD HUSBANDS CAMPAIGN

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    IS THIS ACTION SUSTAINABLE? CAN IT BEREPLICATED BY OTHER INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS

    AND ORGANISATIONS IN YOUR AREA AND

    BEYOND? Yes, the practice is sustainable and easy toreplicate to others since it is very costeffective and directly solving the root cause

    of Gender based violence through theinvolvement of problematic husbandslabelled as perpetrators and communityowned

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nance

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    WHAT LESSONS HAVE BEEN LEARNED?

    Male involvement in gender based violenceprevention is very important as it addressesthe root cause of gender based violence.

    Husbands are worst perpetrators Behavioural change is a process and need

    gradual intervention and not drasticmeasures.

    Every women needs a GOOD HUSBAND to

    Prevent violence at family level

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nance

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    AUTHOR OF GOOD HUSBANDCAMPAIGN

    RAYMOND HAVWALA

    YWCA Mens Network Coordinator

    +260976764297

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    ANY QUESTIONS?

    PROJECTS:

    Genderand

    Gover

    nance

    GOOD HUSBAND CAMPAIGN

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    IS THIS ISSUE IMPORTANT?

    PR

    OJECTS:SU

    B

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    HOW ARE YOU GOING ABOUT ADDRESSING THI SPROBLEM?

    PR

    OJECTS:SU

    B

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    WHAT IS THE TIME-FRAME FOR THE PROJECT?

    PR

    OJECTS:SU

    B

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    WHO IS THE KEY TARGET? WHO IS INVOLVED? AREWOMEN AND MEN EQUALLY INVOLVED?

    PR

    OJECTS:SU

    B

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    PARTNERSHIPS FORMED THROUGH THE PROJECT

    PR

    OJECTS:SU

    B

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    RESOURCEFULNESS: WHAT FINANCIAL, HUMANAND OTHER RESOURCES WERE MOBILISED?

    PR

    OJECTS:SUB

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    CREATIVITY: ARE YOU USING ARTS, CULTURE,MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA TO POPULARISE THE

    ISSUES?

    PR

    OJECTS:SUB

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    MONITORING AND EVALUATION

    PR

    OJECTS:SUB

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?

    PR

    OJECTS:SUB

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    IMPACT (BASED ON THE SADC PROTOCOLTARGETS)

    PR

    OJECTS:SUB

    CATEGORY

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    SUSTAINABILITY AND REPLICATION

    P

    ROJECTS:SUB

    CATEGOR

    Y

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    LESSONS LEARNED

    P

    ROJECTS:SUB

    CATEGOR

    Y

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE

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    ANY QUESTIONS?

    P

    ROJECTS:SUB

    CATEGOR

    Y

    NAME OF GOOD PRACTISE


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