In Cox's Bazar, the Government of Bangladesh, the Gender in Humanitarian Action (GiHA) Working Group and the Gender Based Violence (GBV) sub-sector for Rohingya Refugee Response kicked off the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence to coincide with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The campaign was a truly collaborative undertaking. Over 200 activities took place, in consultation with Rohingya refugees and host communities across camp spaces like the UN Women Multi-Purpose Centers (MPWC), UNFPA’s Women Friendly Spaces (WFS) and Women Led Community Centers (WLCC) and in men and boy’s spaces, including on the football pitch. More than 20 organizations came together to promote positive messages about Gender Based Violence (GBV) and the challenges facing Rohingya women and girls in the camps. Activities included UNFPA and Action Aid Bangladesh’s interactive theatre [Theatre for Development], UNFPA singing competitions, UN Women friendly games and women-centric gatherings. Oxfam and Action Aid door- to-door home visits and film screenings, rallies, educational workshops, a UNFPA media sensitivity training for local journalists. Also, BRAC-held a football tournament and Community Partners International facilitated meetings between women and religious leaders (Imams) and government officials. UN Heads of Agencies, the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commission (RRRC), local and international NGO’s and Rohingya women launched the campaign with a Krishnochura tree planting ceremony at the UN Women MPWC 2. The same day, women from 13 different groups, met with their respective Camp in Charges (CiC) to discuss protection, domestic violence, early/forced marriage, livelihood and income-generating opportunities and other issues. UN Women hosted the meeting between CiC’s and Rohingya women in Camp 4 and 18. 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN COX’S BAZAR #HEARMETOO UN Women Photo/Juthika Dewry Empowering Women & Girls to Stand Against Gender Based Violence (GBV) The trees, generously donated by FAO, signified freedom from violence and peace. Later, Rohingya women and girls planting 100 additional trees across the camps. Community volunteers, mobilizers, and staff conducted door- to-door visits during the week to ensure that no women and girls were left out. Many women and girls were not able to participate in outside events due to restricted movements. Outreach staff shared information with women on gender equality and referral with women and adolescents at home.
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In Cox's Bazar, the Government of Bangladesh, the Gender in Humanitarian Action (GiHA) Working Group and the Gender Based Violence (GBV) sub-sector for Rohingya Refugee Response kicked off the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence to coincide with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
The campaign was a truly collaborative undertaking. Over 200 activities took place, in consultation with Rohingya refugees and host communities across camp spaces like the UN Women Multi-Purpose Centers (MPWC), UNFPA’s Women Friendly Spaces (WFS) and Women Led Community Centers (WLCC) and in men and boy’s spaces, including on the football pitch. More than 20 organizations came together to promote positive messages about Gender Based Violence (GBV) and the challenges facing Rohingya women and girls in the camps.
Activities included UNFPA and Action Aid Bangladesh’s interactive theatre [Theatre for Development], UNFPA singing competitions, UN Women friendly games and women-centric gatherings. Oxfam and Action Aid door-to-door home visits and film screenings, rallies, educational workshops, a UNFPA media sensitivity training for local journalists. Also, BRAC-held a football tournament and Community Partners International facilitated meetings between women and religious leaders (Imams) and government officials.
UN Heads of Agencies, the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commission (RRRC), local and international NGO’s and Rohingya women launched the campaign with a Krishnochura tree planting ceremony at the UN Women MPWC 2.
The same day, women from 13 different groups, met with their respective Camp in Charges (CiC) to discuss protection, domestic violence, early/forced marriage, livelihood and income-generating opportunities and other issues.
UN Women hosted the meeting between CiC’s and Rohingya women in Camp 4 and 18.
16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST
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Empowering Women & Girls to Stand Against Gender Based Violence (GBV)
The trees, generously donated by FAO, signified freedom from violence and peace. Later, Rohingya women and girls planting 100 additional trees across the camps.
Community volunteers, mobilizers, and staff conducted door- to-door visits during the week to ensure that no women and girls were left out. Many women and girls were not able to participate in outside events due to restricted movements. Outreach staff shared information with women on gender equality and referral with women and adolescents at home.
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Implementing partners and volunteers were the bedrock of outreach and instrumental in helping spread information about “16 Days” activities throughout the camp. Outreach teams conducted in person house visits and even screened films to those who were not able to attend events/activities. The UNHCR Communications group spearheaded all communications planning in the lead up to the 16 Days campaign.
UNFPA held several song competitions (“Ohla” in Rohingya language) bringing together groups of 10 women singing about resilience. Action Aid organized 10 interactive community theatre productions covering topics on gender equality, child marriage and pregnancy care, among others.
On World AIDS Day, Young Power in Social Action (YPSA) and Action Aid Bangladesh organized a rally and march to educate women and girls on HIV/AIDS prevention. The event ‘Women Say Something’ promoted women speaking out about child marriage and existing dowry practices. Action Aid also hosted an art competition with 180 participants and several interactive theater show to raise awareness on early child marriage.
Oxfam's gender team organized a day of activities at UN Women's Multipurpose Women's Center 2, where 129 Rohingya women from 8 separate women’s groups came together for the first time.
The Week’s Highlights
Rohingya girls' express aspirations through art
Adolescent girls used painting and drawing to express aspirations for their futures at the “Paint your Dreams” competition by Community Partners International (CPI) at the MPWC 2, Camp 4. Girls shared their vision of becoming doctors, lawyers and business owners. Others expressed a desire to further their education. Girls presented their artwork to parents to further promote girl’s education and well-being.
UN Women Photo/Juthika Dewry
UN Women, UNHCR, IOM, WFP and partners distributed over 3,000 orange #HearMeToo t-shirts and 500 scarves written in Bangla, English and Burmese with the slogans "I Am a Child Not a Bride", “No Excuse for Violence and Abuse" and “Real Men do not Hit Women. “Women pressed CiCs on immediate camp security concerns like safety, camp violence, lighting in public spaces, de-segregated bathing/washing facilities, and clean water and access to women's health care.
Women related through team-building activities like the popular game “Ludu” and Pillow Patching, as well as storytelling and awareness-raising sessions. Young girls eagerly competed in a henna tattoo workshop. Oxfam distributed prizes, which instilled a sense of pride amongst the winners. Women received colorful orna/dopatta and vegetable seedlings. Women welcomed the friendly competition as most do not have opportunity for entertainment in daily lives.
CiCs meet with Rohingya women. UN Women photo
Rohingya singing competition. UNFPA Photo.
In keeping with the theme of using art as expression, UNFPA also held an art competition with adolescent girls at three UNFPA Women Friendly Spaces (WFS) where they articulated feelings about GBV onto white canvas demanding a ‘Stop to the Violence against Women.’
UNFPA also held a media advocacy workshop hosting 48 local journalists and media professionals under the theme “do no harm.” The purpose of the workshop was to imbue journalists with greater sensitivity to GBV issues and how to handle data. With the right approach, journalists can create compelling stories that do not expose survivors.
Action Aid Bangladesh installed 281 solar street lights in Camps 11 and 12; areas identified by women and girls as high-risk. Lights were installed in toilets and washing facilities, and at service points. Women now feel safer to move around in the camps after dark, and some of the lighting has acted as a deterrent to petty crimes or harassment.
Improving Women’s Security Concerns in the Camps
“As a woman I have the right to speak and write. My name and my ethnicity is Rohingya”
Tailoring training at UN Women MPWC 1. UN Women Photo/Juthika Dewry
RRRC planting trees with Rohingya girls. UNFPA Photo
Community Partners International (CPI) Photo.
Rohingya women leader at MPWC 2. UN Women Photo/Juthika Dewry
Prominent Rohingya leader encourages women to talk about trauma to heal themselves, community
Cox’s Bazar Sub Office Hotel Probal Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh www.unwomen.org
Distinguished Rohingya lawyer and educator, Razia Sultana champions protection and justice issues for the Rohingya people encouraged women at the gathering to have strength and pride as a Rohingya woman. Ms. Sultana said "these women come from the absolute worst situation; many do not share their stories and keep their trauma inside. Here, I see them sharing, some even laughing. This space is Rohingya to Rohingya. The only way out of the trauma is to talk and share.” Engaging Men and Boys to promote positive messages
Men and adolescent bcampaas
Men and adolescent boys played an encouraging role in the campaign as a new generation of advocates against GBV. Community Partners International (CPI) hosted discussions on domestic violence, ending discriminatory language and actions, breaking stereotypes and outdated cultural perceptions. Men and boys met with 20 Imams and five Majhi’s (Rohingya Community Leaders) to discuss ways to promote positive message at mosques and in host communities to curtail GBV. Young men participated in a Quran reading competition and watched a drama on dowries. Young men also made orange ribbon bands and badges to distribute to community members during the camp football tournament. Sporting events were scheduled to demonstrate the value of sport to reduce tensions that could contribute to violence against women.
Community Partners International (CPI) Photo.
Community Partners International (CPI) Photo.
Razia Sultana. UN Women Photo/Susan Megy
Social Media: “16 Weeks of Activism Against Gender Based Violence”
Twitter: 7 tweets reaching 74,000 people globally Facebook: 6 posts, 1 video, 1 photo album (161 photos) reaching 163,000 people globally
*Source: UNHCR Communications Unit
BRAC photo
16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 2018
A JOINT INITIATIVE OF GIHA AND GBV SUBSECTOR GROUP Calendar of events: 25 November -10
December 2018
• 25 November: International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
• 29 November: International Women Human Rights Defenders Day
• 1 December: World AIDS Day
• 3 December: International Day of Persons with Disability
• 10 December: Human Rights Day
25th November
What is the event Who , Where and when 1.Meeting with CiCs and Rohingya women to share their views on the needs of women to address protection issues and get access to lifesaving information.
UN Women, AAB, YPSA -Camp-4,18 and 5 UNHCR, Kutupalong and Nayapara Registered camp, TAI Camp-1 ,5. RTMI and AAB camp-4. BNWLA, Camp-6,7. Relief International-Camp-3-AA, 17QQ, WW, 8WRR, Camp-3-AA, 17QQ, WW, 8WRR, Camp; SAVE THE CHIDREN : Camp 21 IOM:Camp-8w, 9 YPSA,UNFPA When: 10:30AM-12:00AM
2.Tree plantation ceremony by RRRC to inaugurate this campaign UN Women, AAB,YPSA, UNFPA and UNHCR, Camp 4, MPWC-2, IOM, SCI, Oxfam. Camp-4 When: 1:00 PM
3.Orange bands and batch making and distribution, awareness raising on VAW with Adolescent Boys
CPI-Camp-1W,14
4.Rally with Orange the World theme. IOM, camp -7,9,23
5.Painting - Paint your Dreams - Adolescent Girls CPI-Camp-14
7.Rally and Open discussion Community Meeting with adolescent(female) GBV
RTMI, UNHCR, IOM-Start in front of HP in camp-3 and end CWC, camp-4 Camp-19 Block-C 5 Mazi office
When-10:30 am
8.Meeting with the CIC and women and girls to share their views on the needs of women to address protection concerns. In collaboration with all GBV agencies working in each camp Training for case workers on case management from 25th To 29th November. Tree Planting at all the WGSS.
10. Celebrating event at Oxfam Office (staff level) Deeper understanding about the event Commitment giving
Oxfam
11. Join the Event launching (GIHA/Inter-agency) in Camp 4; including tree planting with RRRC
Oxfam- Camp 4
12.Discussion meeting on 16 days activism in Camp protection group CARE Bangladesh , Camp-15 , When - 11am-1pm
13.
• Opening the event by Tree plantation at all facilities
• Wearing Orange Day T-shirt (WFS staffs and volunteers)
• Wearing orange badge (all women and Girls in SSWG) • At all SSWG, all Managers will share a brief note on Orange the
World with the community women and girls: #HearMeToo
• Meeting with CiC and Rohingya Women at Camp level to share their views on the needs of women to address protection issues and get access to lifesaving
information
BRAC,UNHCR-GBV Protection Team All SSWG at Camps -4 PP1, 4-PP2, 5-FF, 6-FF, 8E, 8W, 17-VV, 20-ZZ. All Community Centers at Camp 3-OO, 4-DD, 4-UU, 4- PP, 21 (Chkml), 18 -WW, 17-QQ, 5-EE, All Community Centers at Camp 3-OO, 4-DD, 4-UU, 4- PP, 21 (Chkml), 18 -WW, 17-QQ, 5-EE When 10:30 AM -12.00 PM When 10:30 AM -12.00 PM When- 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
14. Awareness sessions on Elimination of Violence against women and girls conducted by the Legal Officers
15. Meeting with CiCs, and Rohingya women to share their views on the needs of women to address protection issues and get access to lifesaving information.
SCI-All women friendly spaces in the camps (Kerontoly) When-10:00 -1:00 PM
- The women and girls will expose their expression and opinion about their spirit of life through hand paint on the “Stop Violence against Women” on big canvas for protesting the rise of violence against women and girls.
- Awareness session on the domestic violence both WGFS and the community (Distribute T-shirt and wrist band)
Drawing competition for future aspiration by adolescent girls (WGFS) and boys (Community)
24. Put up posters in Burmese language on various slogan to raise awareness of violence against women and girls Display and put up banners and other awareness raising materials to prevent and protect Gender based violence against women and girls
26.Discussion meeting on 16 days activism in Camp protection group
Care Bangladesh
27. Community Meeting with adolescent GBV RTMI (IOM Project)-Camp-20 Block-M 26,Mazi Office When-11 :00 AM
28. Henna art competition UN Women, AAB, YPSA-MPWC-1, MPWC-2, WFS 1 & WFS 2 • Ludu game with adolescent girls Every step they discuss about the
point which is on the ludu court (Information on GBV)
• GBV Training with Community Stakeholder at Chakmarkul and camp 4, 9 and 17
• Community Session with men (Violence Prevention) at Jamtoli
Camp
DCA, WGSS
26thof November to 29th November What is the event Who, Where and When
29. Mukti and Guk visit to WFS and WLCC
Strengthening the network (within & beyond) (Multi and GUK)
• Topics: Awareness on GBV, available services and Referral Pathways
• Focus Group Discussions in the community with women and Adolescent girls, men and boys by Women support groups and Community volunteers (trained volunteers will do that)
• Community safety audits done by community watch Groups and meet the CIC to disseminate and discuss the findings (GUK and MUKTI staffs alongside UNFPA national staffs if possible)
Earning recognition and inspiring others (media, website, social media, partners, communication materials) (UNFPA and ActionAid)
Documenting, learning and disseminating experiences and workshop with Journalists (Action Aid)
27thof November
What is the event Who, Where and When 30.
• Kites flying at community center.
• Sallom match by Community groups.
• Awareness sessions with Imams and teachers by community outreach worker in community center.
• ‘Pitha Utshob’ by the community women and people
BRAC, UNHCR CBP team-Camp- 3, & 4C, 4- OO, UU and 22 When-10:00 AM - 10:30 AM, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
31. Dialogue with women groups, games/ creative activities and get together “Seed of Hope” (vegetable seed)
38. Art competition (To give prize best one) UN Women, AAB, YPSA-MPWC-1, MPWC-2, WFS 1 & WFS 2
39.
• Painting and drawing exercises.
• Community Session with men at Chakmarkul
GBV Training with Community Stakeholder at Jamtoli and camp 4, 9 and 17
DCA, SSWG
40. Theater show Action Aid, UNICEF-Camp-11,12
29thof November
What is the event Who, Where and When 41. 3 Meetings with the women from Rohingya and host community with an aim to build social cohesion between two communities. Women leaders from both communities to talk on their empowerment issues and exchange views.
UN Women, UNFPA and UNHCR, women friendly spaces, BRAC 8E,ActionAid, MUKTI When-10:00 AM -1:00 PM
42. Dialogue with women groups, games/ creative activities and get together “Seed of Hope” (vegetable seed) Henna hand Printing
45.(3) Meetings with the women from Rohingya and host community with an aim to build social cohesion between two communities. Women leaders from both communities to talk on their empowerment issues and exchange views.
SCI UN Women, UNFPA and UNHCR women friendly spaces When-10:00 AM -1:00 PM
46.Discussion and recreational activities Care Bangladesh, Camp-14,15,16,When- 11 am -1pm
47. Discussion on 16 Days of Activism with Women and Adolescent Girls and Boys. (The discussion point envelops the message to disseminate regarding: Women
- Awareness session on core international human rights treaties including the Convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women (CEDAW) both WGFS and the community (Distribute T-shirt and wrist band)
Adolescent Girls and Boys
- What is the opinion and need of women and girls on how to prevent GBV
- What types of services are available
- Who the service providers are
- What obstacles they are facing to reach their hopes
In all CFS - Organize Art Competition on Adolescent Girls’ DREAM and enjoying RIGHTS
In WGFS -Camp 3-AA Camp 17-QQ & WWCamp 8W-RRCamp 26
In CFS and community-Camp 3-AA, 17- QQ, WW, 1W-BB, 27, 26, 25 When-10:00 AM-1:00 PM
Ways to address the rights
• Competition with men and boys
• Writing competition on GBV prevention through poems, songs…etc.
DCA
30thof November
What is the event Who, Where and When 48. Workshop with Journalists Action Aid, UNFPA -Chorus Hall, Hotel Long Beach, Cox’s Bazar (TBC) When-9:30AM-5:30PM
49. Social Media Messaging and Short Video on Facebook, Twitter, local supplement, 16 Days of Activism to End Violence against Women & Girls.
SCI-Social media
1stof December
What is the event Who, Where and When
50. Rally, Quiz contest, open discussion, cultural program Community Meeting with Adolescent-GBV
RTMI UNHCR, RTMI (UNICEF Project),RTMI Ukhia Office (in front of Upazilla Parishad),Camp-5,PP Zone,10 to Day Long When-10:00 to day long ,11:AM-2:00PM
51. Give awareness with handwriting play card UN Women, AAB, YPSA-MPWC-1, MPWC-2, WFS 1 & WFS 2
52. Henna art competition with adolescent girls. CPI-Camp-1w, 14
53. Speech competition – support women -safety and health with adolescent boys.
CPI-Camp-1w, 14
1stof December to 10thof December
What is the event What is the event
54. Community engagement through
• Women popular cultural Song (Onhla) competition among the WFS and WLCC (Mukti and GUK)
Mukti and Guk visit to WFS and WLCC
• Religious recitation competition in the WFS among women and men (Mukti) (GUK)
• Adolescents drawing and games competitions (Mukti)
• Tree planting at one WFS and WLCC (Mukti and GUK)
• Screening of videos (shahana) in the evening at WFS and community level - (Mukti and GUK)
• Street lights installation (in female toilets)
• Branding sanitary facilities with stickers
Engaging Men and Boys through Sports
• Football match between 8 teams including both host and Rohingya communities (GUK and Mukti)
• Theatre for Development providing edutainment during the football matches (GUK)
• Interactive Theatre during football matches (ActionAid)
• Social Mobilizers and volunteers conducting one on one and group education sessions on the sidelines of the football matches. (GUK)
2ndof December
What is the event What is the event
55. Awareness session on the World AIDS Day, discuss about Child marriage, consequences of child marriage, forced pregnancy, reproductive and sexual health related to HIV/ AIDS both WGFS and the community (Distribute T-shirt and wrist band)
61. Awareness Raising with Parents – Both male and female SCI-Camp 26 (Nayapara RC, Nayapara Ext), Kutupalong RC, Camp 4 (PP& OO Zone), Camp 21
(Keruntoli) and Camp 18 (SS Zone)
3rdof December
What is the event Who ,Where and When 62. Work with supportive Imam to motivate them with positive messages against GBV to preach on Friday prayer to other men and boys.
SCI
63. Rally to observe ‘International Day of Persons with Disability’
BRAC, UNHCR GBV Protection team, At all SSWG-Camps: 4, 5, 6, 8E, 8W, 17, 20 When-10.00 to 11.00 am-2.00 to 3.30 pm
64. Dialogue with women groups, games/ creative activities and get together “Seed of Hope” (vegetable seed) Henna hand Printing
Oxfam-Teknaf-Biniful, Surjoful; Camp-22, Shed-2
65. BIG GATHERING in CAMP 4 @UN Women Activity Center with Rohingya Woman Leader Razia Sultana
70. Discussion session and increase awareness of gains to be delivered from the integration of persons (especially women and girl) with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life on the day of International day of person with disabilities, Theme “Transformation towards sustainable and resilient society for all” both WGFS and the community (Distribute T-shirt and wrist band)
RI- Camp 3-AA, 17-QQ & WW,8W-RR 26
When-10.00 AM-12.00 PM
71.Forum Theatre Show Care Bangladesh, Camp-14,15,16, When-11 am -12 am (1st show )2:30 pm – 3:30 pm ( 2nd show)
72. Court yard meeting Community Meeting with Adolescent-GBV
RTMI (UNHCR) UNICEF Project IWC-1Camp-3Camp-10JJ Zone When-11:00 AM
3rd to 6thof December
What is the event Who , Where and When 73. Visit of Women Humanitarian Platform to selected camps Oxfam
4th December
What is the event Who , Where and When 74. Pledge to support the fight against gender-based violence: Encourage women to sign demand and put hand marks on a big white 64. Banner with the following massage: “We women, we Give birth to a Life, Let Us Live Ours in Peace”
75. Community Meeting with Adolescent-GBV RTMI UNICEF ProjectCamp-18 SS zone When- 11:30AM
76. Silent March: Rohingya refugee men and boys will attend a silent march for carry messages with placard, banner and 77.orange umbrella (with message stop violence against women) to end violence in camp.
BRAC, UNHCR Boys and Engagement-Camp-3, 4. When10.00 am- 12.30 pm
78.Discussion meeting on 16 days activism in Camp protection group Care Bangladesh, 1E and 1W
79. Social media massage YPSA-MPWC-1, MPWC-2, WFS 1 & WFS 2
80. Henna and poem competition by adolescent girls
92. Engaging men and boys to addressing GBV -Talk -and special activity -cooking salad
CPI-Camp-14
93. 2 Popular Theater Shows on GBV ActionAid, UNFPA :When-11:00 AM-12:30 PM
94. Indoor games competition (4 SSWG) lodu, Caram, skipping), Popular Theater Show on GBV (02)
ActionAid,UN Women & UNICEF :When-11:00 AM-12:30 PM
95. Engaging with adolescent boys to get them as support group for addressing GVB issues for women and girls.
YPSA : MPWC-1, MPWC-2, WFS 1 & WFS 2
96. Discussion groups with men and boy’s community groups IOM :Camp-7,8w,9 17,18, 19,20ext,2324,
97. Awareness discussion with community people by women leadership committee members and SSWG volunteers
BRAC :GBV Protection team
98. Engaging with adolescence boys to get them as support group for addressing GBV issues for women and girls.
SCI
7th -10thof December
What is the event Who , Where and When
99. Dialogues with men/men's groups Dialogues with women/women's groups
Oxfam :Camp 19/22
8thof December
What is the event Who , Where and When
100. Tree plantation UN Women, AAB, YPSA :MPWC-1, MPWC-2, WFS 1 & WFS 2
9thof December
What is the event Who , Where and When 101. Court yard meeting
RTMI (UNHCR) :CWC, Camp-4 When-11:00 AM
102. Social media messaging (face book, Twitter), Mobile messaging, individually and in office groups
AAB, UNFPA
103. Women’s say something YPSA: MPWC
104. Cartoon Exhibition on GBV: #femitoon Popular Theater Show on GBV
ActionAid, UNFPA, YTC, Cox’s Bazar
10thof December
What is the event Who , Where and When 105. Awareness program, cultural program, women indoor games, dress as you like, pitha fair
RTMI (UNHCR)-CWC,Camp-4 When-10:00 to Day Long
106. Cartoon Exhibition on GBV: #femitoon Popular Theater Show on GBV
ActionAid, UNFPA, Hotel Seagull’s green field, Cox’s Bazar
107. Posting in social media both Women’s “Say Something” (we will make a small video, no high-level technical support required)
ActionAid, AAB, UNFPA
108. Reporting documentation consolidated
ActionAid, AAB-ABB Office
109. Games with Boys and Girls CPI-1W, Camp-14
110. Hand Print and oath with Boys and girls, all volunteers and supervisors, team leaders.
CPI-14, 1w
111. Drawing competition (Theme will be “My Future”/”My Dreams”) AAB, TAI and RI, Save The Children
112. Colourful rally with Tomtom to be decorated in orange colour with banner, festoon with messages. The recorded messages will be aired through mike.
RTMI
112.
• Open conversation on women violence participated by community women in community center and information points.
• Drawing competition for adolescent girls and boys.
BRAC,UNHCR GBV Protection team
113. The recorded messages will be aired through mike at Community center and information hub.
BRAC,UNHCR, GBV Protection Team
114. Closing ceremony Hand paint on the “Stop Violence against Women” big canvas for protesting the rise of violence against women and girls. Awareness session on the Human Rights Day Discuss about Women Rights as Human Rights is to reinforce that eliminating all forms of violence against women is a human rights issue and that the act of perpetrating violence against women is a human rights violation both in the WGFS and the community (Distribute T-shirt and wrist band)
RI
115. “Closing Ceremony” Ribbon (wrist band) campaign in CFS Sharing and awareness session between parents and adolescent girls to explore their rights and to share their views as well from both side
RI
116. Drawing Competition with adolescent girls to give prize best one. YPSA, MPWC