Masisikumeni Women’s Crisis Centre
$20,000 for institutional development and the support of women survivors of violence
$20,000 for institutional development and the support of women survivors of violence
$50,000 as contribution towards the funding of the women’s leadership development and training programme. This programme provide women with skills in legal and human rights mechanism.
$8,000 to train selected women groups in women’s human rights, lobbying and advocacy which will enable them to critically engage duty bearers to demand for the recognition of their rights and enjoyment of their rights; to organize awareness creation activities for religious leaders, traditional authorities and law enforcement agencies on women’s human rights, this will […]
$1,000 to create awareness on gender based violence including the organisation of a public forum.
$1,000 to organize sensitization seminars for duty bearers, custom keepers and traditional rulers on gender based violence in IbionoIbom Local Government Area within AlwaIbom State
30,000 to support the administrative and research works of the Executive Director of WACOL who is also the UN Special Rapporteur in Trafficking in Persons, especially women and children.
$40,000 pour le développement institutionnel, y compris la formation du personnel, la rémunération du personnel et le développement d'un 3 plan stratégique annuel.
$1,000 se mobiliser 50 les femmes et les filles en Ogoniland pour une marche pacifique pour plaider contre la violence généralisée contre les femmes pour commémorer la 2011 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence.
$50,000 as matching funds for the setting up of KIND’s Centre in Abuja which will facilitate KIND’s effort to reach different government institutions in the organization’s efforts to get women into leadership positions in Nigeria.
$1,000 to organize advocacy meeting with relevant stakeholders in Gombe state to discuss issues of gender based violence. The project will also link vulnerable groups to legal and free health care service providers as part of the 2011 16 days of activism against gender based violence.