By Srijana Poudel | Project Leader
WACN undertook several activities aimed at addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and empowering women. One key initiative was an inception workshop titled "Prevention and Response to Gender Violence Society through Economic Empowerment of Women" held at Banepa Municipality. The workshop engaged stakeholders, including local leaders, financial institutions, and community groups, to discuss strengthening legal aid services, organizing awareness campaigns, promoting entrepreneurship, and forming Women Dialogue Groups (WDGs).
The program sought to empower women legally and economically while addressing GBV, with a commitment to collaborate on program goals.Legal support for GBV survivors was emphasized through an orientation program for WDGs. This initiative focused on raising awareness, creating safe spaces, and empowering women economically and socially. The program also addressed challenges such as societal stigma against advocates, resistance in conservative communities, and the reluctance of victims to voice their concerns.
A five-day training program on gender violence, women’s legal rights, and social justice equipped participants with the skills to raise awareness about GBV and provide legal assistance. The training enhanced participants' communication and advocacy skills while highlighting challenges like complex topics, resistance in communities, and societal stigma.Economic empowerment activities included training on organic incense and leaf plate making, which provided women with practical skills to generate income and promote sustainability. The training focused on production techniques, business management, and market opportunities, enabling participants to reduce their vulnerability to GBV while improving livelihoods.
The advocacy and policy workshop brought together stakeholders, including parliament members, legal experts, and civil society leaders, to address GBV and promote women’s empowerment. The workshop emphasized collective responsibility, grassroots action, and robust legal frameworks as critical strategies. Across all activities, the program demonstrated the importance of community engagement, systemic support, and sustainable economic empowerment in creating a safer and more inclusive society for women.
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