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Call for EOIs: Innovative GBV Response and Prevention in Cameroon

Call for EOIs: Innovative GBV Response and Prevention in Cameroon

Deadline: 2-Apr-25

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), with support from GIZ under BMZ and EU funding, developed a 4 year project entitled “Woman eh, wuna place dey!” to empower women and girls in the North-West and South-West regions and protect them from GBV.

The project aims for safer communities and better access to local GBV prevention, response, and risk mitigation services. The project focuses on strengthening Civil Society Organizations through innovation and co-creation. 

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a pervasive human rights violation, disproportionately affecting women and girls. In Cameroon, over half of married women experience intimate partner violence, with significant rates of physical violence (34%) and sexual violence (13%). Harmful traditional practices like forced marriage and Female Genital Mutilation persist. Limited access to GBV services poses serious risks to survivors’ well-being. Since January 2024, 77 cases of feminicides have been reported, mostly by intimate partners. The crises in North West and South West regions have exacerbated GBV risks and hampered service availability. Investing in local capacity is crucial for a sustainable GBV response. 

Rationale for the Partnership   
Eligibility Criteria 

For more information, visit UNFPA

 

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