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Posted: Aug. 08 2006,08:32 by fonbruno from INTERNATIONAL - UNOY - Bruno Fon
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1. a) If funds were available, what youth activities related to a CoP would you to do as an individual?
-Be able to fund a proper legal aid agency for women -maintenance for child support -more research opportunities
b) What non-financial support do you need to do these activities?
- Continued and reliable funding stream
c) If funds were available, what youth activities related to a CoP would your organization like to do?
- Prevalence of violence against women to be studied by a survey
d) What non-financial support does your organization need for CoP activities?
See B above
2. a) What changes in youth policies do you think the government/leadership in your country should make to promote a CoP?
- There is strong legal actions at the moment. The only problem is at
implementation at both structural and human resource levels. -Need to be more strcutural -Strong legal basis for gender rights
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Do you have any suggestions or recommendations for improving youth
participation in CoP activities on any levels (UN, government, civil
society)?
-programs need to address the barriers that face women -There is need for capacity building for women
4. What could be done to improve/ensure transparency and flow of information in promoting the CoP?
-Dialogue on women rights is still informed by patriachal relations -There is need for more engagement with the media -There is need for portraying role models
8.My response to this questionnaire is both personal and organisation’s opinion
Name of organization: Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre to end Violence Against Women Address: Contact Person: Mrs Liesl Gernholtz, Director E-mail:liesl@tlac.org.za Tel:+27-11-403-4275
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