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UNIFEM TRUST FUND IN SUPPORT OF ACTIONS TO ELIMINATE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (EVAW)

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This page first gives a very brief introduction to the Concept of the Trust Fund, some Examples of Projects and the Application Criteria. You can read much more about the Trust Fund at http://www.unifem.undp.org/trustfund/index.html

The Concept of the Trust Fund

The Trust Fund in Support of Actions to Eliminate Violence Against Women was established at UNIFEM in 1996 by a UN General Assembly resolution. It is a strategic part of UNIFEM's work to eliminate violence against women.

The primary goal of the Trust Fund is to identify and support local, national, regional and international initiatives to prevent and eliminate violence against women. The Trust Fund supports projects that undertake innovative actions in the following areas:

  • awareness raising

  • capacity building

  • legal literacy

  • training

  • action related research

Examples of projects

Some example of projects are:

  • strategic preventive initiatives through innovative educational campaigns

  • revision of laws or regulations to respond more effectively to gender-based violence

  • training women to recognize their rights and teaching women how to exercise their rights

  • training police officers, judges, teachers and health workers to assist women victims of violence

  • participatory research on violence against women involving local communities

  • raising awareness via the media (radio, television, theatre, dance etc.)

Application Procedures

Trust Fund application procedures change from time to time.

Before submitting proposals, organisations must read the Trust Fund Application Procedures on the main UNIFEM site.

Trust Fund Projects in East & South East Asia

Cycle -
Year Approved

Country

Organisation

Details

1 June 1997

Philippines

Kanlungan Center Foundation

Domestic Violence Against Women - A Participatory Video Production on Women in Labor Migration

2 Nov 1997

Cambodia

Women's Legal Resource Centre

Domestic Violence Against Women, Cambodia
Training Workshop on Safety Issues and Legal Strategies for
Empowering Battered Women

3 May 1998

Malaysia

The Women's Aid Organization

Monitoring the Domestic Violence Act, 1994: The Women's Aid Organization will monitor the enforcement and efficacy of the Domestic Violence Act 1994, and the delivery of services for survivors of domestic violence. The findings will be used as an advocacy tool to bring about changes in both the substance and the implementation of the legislation.

Philippines

Kapitaran Kommunidad People's Coalition, and the Women's Legal Bureau

A Community-based Legal Advocacy Project on Violence Against Women

Cambodia

The Cambodian Women's Crisis Centre

Popular Education and Organisation as a means to Prevent and Deter Violence Against Women

4 July 1999

Regional

Isis Manila, The Philippines

Developing a Media Code of Conduct on Gender-Fair Reporting, Regional (Cambodia, China, India, Korea, Nepal, Philippines and Sri Lanka): building on the Beijing Platform for Action, Isis International-Manila aims to develop a code of conduct for the media in order to promote gender-sensitive representation, eliminate stereotypical portrayals of women, and contribute to the prevention of violence against women in all forms of print, broadcast and electronic media.
Duration: 21 months

Viet Nam

The Viet Nam Women's Union

Combatting Domestic Violence against Women: the aim of the Vietnam Women's Union is to gather data on the current situation of domestic violence in Vietnam, and build the capacity of communities to assist women who are subjected to violence. The project will include a campaign to raise public awareness on the severity and urgency of the problem in Vietnam, and to ensure that women's human rights are protected.
Duration: 2 years

Myanmar/
Thailand

Earth Rights International

The Women's Rights Project: to enable Burmese refugee women living in Thailand to understand their right to be free from violence, develop their own culturally appropriate strategies to fight violence, and educate the larger community about the many forms of violence against women. The project aims to help women develop the capacity to work towards eradicating violence through documentation, publication, work with the media, and local and international advocacy. The long-term goal is to assist Burmese women's groups to lay the foundations for change, and provide the tools necessary to help them create a self-reliant, active women's movement.
Duration: 6 months

5 - July 2000

Mongolia

National CEDAW Centre

Violence Against Women in Mongolia : The National CEDAW Watch Network Centre will advocate for the approval of draft legislation on domestic violence, and will draft and advocate for a law on sexual harassment. Research activities and media campaigns will feed into a strategy to generate community support and political will for the passage of the new laws. The CEDAW Watch Network Centre will conduct meetings and workshops with political parties and legislators, to raise their awareness on domestic violence and sexual harassment.
Duration: 2 years

6 July 2001

Thailand

Thailand Criminal Law Institute

Reducing VAW by Amending the Criminal Law on Sexual Offences: This project aims to create a legislative and social environment that prevents gender-based violence. The Thailand Law Institute will revise a draft amendment to the Penal Code related to marital rape, which is not illegal under current Thai law.
Duration: one year

China

Department of Rights/All China's Women's Federation

Women and Men Working together for the Elimination Of Violence Against Women: The Department of Rights and the All China Women's Federation will develop a policy recommendation on improving institutional mechanisms to work on EVAW at provincial and local levels. They will work with men in goverments and communities on ending violence against women. They will also develop a set of training modules on CEDAW and women's human rights, targeting men, and a video on the campaign to be distributed among Chinese TV networks.
Duration: 18 months

June 2002

Cambodia

Banteay Srei

VAW Radio Drama: The Cambodian NGO, Banteay Srei will develop, produce and broadcast a radio play featuring a Cambodian female heroine who tackles issues of VAW, particularly domestic violence, trafficking, and rape. The radio drama will focus not only on women's rights and human rights but will also challenge and question the violation of women's rights within Cambodia. The drama will also promote Cambodia's new Domestic Violence bill and publicize what protections are contained in the bill, why they are important and how Cambodian men and women will benefit from the bill if it is passed. The drama will target rural women.
Duration: 12 months

Lao PDR

Lao Women's Union

Capacity Building of Lao Women's Union ability to provide services to survivors of VAW: this project will assist the LWU to put in place infrastructure to cope with domestic violence, including developing the LWUs capacity in provision of services and in implementing the domestic violence law, once it comes into being. In July 2002, LWU was given responsibility by the Lao PDR National Assembly to take up the national response to violence against women, including preparing draft bills on VAW such as a domestic violence bill. This project will pilot a community based VAW counseling drop-in service to be managed by the LWU. It will be the first such centre to be established in Lao PDR.
Duration: 12 months

Dated: 26Nov2002

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