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Padare/Enkundleni
in Mbire
Padare/Enkundleni/Men's
Forum on Gender
November 05, 2009
Community
Outreach Campaigns in Mbire
Padare/Enkundleni
Men's forum in partnership with the Musasa
Project are holding community outreach meetings in Mbire, Mashonaland
Central. Mbire is located in the Zambezi Valley.
One community
meeting was held yesterday where community members were targeted.
This is an ongoing exercise to conscientise communities on gender
based violence, HIV/Aids and the negative effects of failure by
communites to respond positively to gender equity and equality.
These interventions help to promote gender justice in families,
happiness in families and improved relationships between spouses.
Today a community
assessment will take place where the team will make findings on
the trends of behavior practices of the community following the
interventions that have been happening in the communities.
Partnerships
with Musasa make it easy to access both the males and females thereby
increasing chances of co-operation, co-existence and harmony in
families. Importantly there has been improved family communication,
creation of empowered women and girls who can resist all forms of
abuse and the promotion of peace, harmony and tranquility in families
Meanwhile . . .
Padare/Enkundleni
Men's Forum in collaboration with the International Organization
on Migration (IOM) will from Monday 9 November to Wednesday 25 November
2009 induct traditional leaders on gender concepts, gender justice,
domestic violence and the Domestic
Violence Act.
Traditional
leaders continue to show willingness and support to the cause of
gender justice in communities that Padare has worked in. Their ability
and willingness to learn more and impact knowledge on their subjects
is a cause for celebration and through such initiatives, visited
communities have been transformed.
The platform will allow
certain toxic cultural practices that have been used to suppress
women to be challenged and interrogated in the bid to bridge the
gap that has existed between men and women.
The eight areas
to be covered in Mbire are Wards 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17 and 20.
Leaders will be tasked to cascade down the knowledge that that they
will have learnt.
Visit the Padare
fact
sheet
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