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Open Call to Address Violence Against Women in Politics in Zimbabwe

Open Call to Address Violence Against Women in Politics in Zimbabwe

Deadline: 30-Apr-23

UN Women is seeking applications to strengthen the institutional capacity of a civil society organization working in the area of increasing women’s political participation.

The grant is therefore expected to increase the resource and capacity of an eligible CSO to address Violence Against Women in Politics and there by advance the rights of women to participate in public and political life and enable them to become agents of transformative change towards an equitable society.

Among the many barriers to political participation faced by women, Violence Against Women in Politics (VAWP) constitutes a major obstacle to women’s participation in politics and hinders the realisation of women’s political rights and closing of the gender gap in politics. Both the threat and the reality of violence have a powerful negative effect on women’s participation as voters, candidates, election officials, media representatives, activists, and political party leaders. Zimbabwe’s political landscape is characterized by violence in all its forms, including sexual, physical, emotional, and psychological violence. VAWP is also used to deter female political aspirants who are perceived to be deviating from their stereotypical role to seek political positions.

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Timeframe: The engagement sessions for media practitioners, CSOs, Members of Parliament (MPs) and the Women’s Parliamentary caucus on VAWP should commence after the Harmonized Elections of 2023 and be completed before end of March 2024.

Consequences

Violence Against Women in Politics (VAWP) can take place both online and offline and it manifests in different ways including:

Required Results
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