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Grants to strengthen Women’s Access to Public Spaces & Economic Opportunities in Morocco

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Deadline: 9-Feb-24

UN Women, the United Nations entity for gender equality and the empowerment of women, launched the “Safe Cities, Free of Violence against Women and Girls” initiative to combat violence against women and girls in public places.

This program was born from the observation that, in cities around the world, every day, women and girls face sexual harassment and other forms of violence in public spaces, whether in the streets, parks, markets, public transport and even within their neighborhoods. This violence limits their access to education, work and prevents them from participating fully in public life, political life and, ultimately, the exercise of their citizenship. The program has notably been developed in cities such as Cairo (Egypt), Quito (Ecuador), New Delhi (India), Kigali (Rwanda). In Morocco, the city of Rabat joined the initiative in March 2015.

This initiative is a unique program that develops, implements and globally evaluates tools, policies and comprehensive approaches to prevent and respond to sexual harassment and other forms of sexual violence against women and girls in public places, and this in different ways. These models are made available to local and national authorities and civil society so that they can adapt and reshape them according to the specificities of local contexts.

The expected interventions of the implementing partner are part of the 2024 work plan of the project “Safe cities and safe public spaces for women and girls”, and in particular in its effect 3 “Investments in security and economic viability public spaces, including public infrastructure and economic development, are effectively implemented.”

As part of this effect, the actions implemented aim to:

UN Women aims to achieve this effect through the production of two products. Submitting organizations are invited to develop proposals that fall within this logical framework and can take up the activities detailed below.

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For more information, visit UN Women.

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