Organizational training for the dozens of women's organizations located in northeast Brazil to teach them to work together, reduce duplicative efforts, and increase their impact.
Northeast Brazil is the most violent region of a country where a woman is beaten every 15 seconds (70% of cases occur within the home). In response to this problem, dozens of small, grassroots women's organizations have been created to provide a wide range of direct services for abused women. Each has worked independently of the other, and can have a more strategic impact by joining together in a network, increasing both outreach and the quality of services provided.
Grassroots women's groups will come together at regional workshops to exchange information, share best practices, and receive training in improving the structure of their organizations and systematizing their knowledge for optimum learning.
Diverse women's groups will improve their internal structure, increase their capacity to provide direct services, and identify areas of strategic collaboration with other groups, resulting in more success in the battle to end domestic violence.
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).