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APWLD Feminist Participatory Action Research on Women Migrants in Central Asia

Levi Lassen Foundation Grants Program (Israel)

Deadline: 22-Aug-22

APWLD invites women’s rights and feminist organisations based in Central Asia, to apply for the Feminist Participatory Action Research on Women Migrants in Central Asia 2022-2024 (CA FPAR on Migration).

The aim of the CA FPAR on Migration is to advance the human rights of women migrants and strengthen the migrant movements in Central Asia by increasing women migrants’ capacity to author evidence-based community research and be vocal and effective policy advocates for women’s human rights and Development Justice.

In this programme, APWLD will partner with and support six to eight organisations to increase evidence-based advocacy, amplify voices of women migrants of Central Asia and build their capacity to be effective organisers, advocates, and campaigners for women’s human rights at local, national and sub-regional levels. The focus of the FPAR includes but not limited to the issues of intersecting systemic challenges, discrimination and violence against women in internal and cross-border migration within the broader context of Central Asia, struggles of women in accessing their rights to decent work, including rights at work and living wage, the right to full employment, social protection and social dialogue. The FPAR shall also highlight how migrant women take leadership roles in defending and asserting their rights in the migration processes.

APWLD will also support the assigned young woman researcher and mentor to participate in sub-regional capacity-building workshops and provide advocacy or network opportunities. They will access training in International Human Rights standards and rights-based approaches in their area of research. Through a combination of face-to-face and online modules, they will share the frameworks within their communities, learn practical research skills, and develop a community-based research plan. In addition, they will access trainings and skill shares in media advocacy, data gathering and analysis, research methods, gender assessments, participatory baseline setting and other necessary skills for the CA FPAR on Migration.

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For more information, visit https://apwld.org/ca-fpar-2022/

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