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UN Women in Timor-Leste: Inviting Organisations to prevent Violence against Women and Girls

UN Women announces Call for Proposals for Building Capacity of Women (Bangladesh)

Deadline: 9-Nov-20

The UN Women is inviting a registered non-government organization (or joint application from several organizations) working on projects to prevent violence against women and girls in Fiji.

UN Women plans to engage NGOs and provide support to knowledge-building on primary prevention and developing a national VAWG prevention strategy for behaviour and social norms change which covers holistic programming across the ecological model.

This project will contribute to: Spotlight Initiative Outcome 3.1: National and/or sub-national evidence-based programmes are developed to promote gender-equitable norms, attitudes and behaviours, including on Comprehensive Sexuality Education in line with international standards, for in and out of school settings.

And more specifically implement: Spotlight Initiative Activity 3.1.1: Knowledge building on promising approaches to prevent VAWG for government, CSO and Development Partner stakeholders working on VAWG, to agree on comprehensive national behaviour change strategies that work across the ecological model.

The Spotlight Initiative will contribute to the elimination of domestic violence, including intimate partner violence (DV/IPV), by responding to the needs of women and girls and addressing the underlying causes of violence against women and girls, using a multi-sectoral and intersectional approach across the ecological model.

This will involve strengthening and widening partnerships and solidarity across civil society, government, media, private sector and development partners. Based on the approved design of the Spotlight Initiative in Timor-Leste, programming will be focused in Ermera, Bobonaro and Viqueque Municipalities.

The programme is aligned to the TimorLeste “National Action Plan on Gender-based violence (2017-2021) and National SDG Roadmap, particularly on SDGs 5 and 16. It will contribute to the National Strategic Development Plan and reinforce Timor-Leste’s Development Plan and reinforce Timor-Leste’s implementation of commitments under the Beijing Platform for Action, the Concluding Observations of the CEDAW Committee, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, among other international obligations.

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For more information, visit https://www.unwomen.org/en/about-us/programme-implementation/2020/10/call-for-proposals-cfp-tls-2020-011

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