By Mrs. Kou Sina | Program Manager
Urban Poor Women Development
Project report: Save women and Children during Covid-19
The activities have been move forward after Covid-19 pandemic, so activities have review through supported from differences donors
Activity
Given the normalization of Covid-19 spread in the city , this component of the project has been significantly reduced and will be stopped in the incoming period. UPWD move forward to implement activities as such, promoted social media posts on COVID-19 awareness on Urban Poor Women Development (UPWD)’s Facebook page. Within this timeframe, the social media posts reached 3,307,423, post engagement 265,335, liked 98364 and shared 6804, this result involved with community focal point and member of community shared all contents of UPWD Facebook page in order to promote gender, family base violent and child protection in the urban area of Phnom Penh.
1. Mapping and identification of experienced organizations active in CP and GBV which can sustainably access and provide services within the project target area. A preliminary mapping has been conducted and a few organizations identified and contacted by UPWD.
2. Identify capacity needs and gaps in the identified organizations that can be address through tailored capacity building for case management (i.e., counselling, psychological first aid) and deliver training to relevant staff (est. 35-45 staff to attend the trainings).
3. Arrange community visits to the target project areas from the partner organizations – once capacity building has been delivered – facilitating community knowledge of the existing services that can be accessed.
4. Conduct regular meetings with the partner organizations, in view of setting mechanisms for case referral among them – including UPWD.
In July, UPWD conducted Psychological First Aid refresher training to 62 community members (47F, 15M) who were previously appointed as gender focal points, counsellors and facilitators in the communities.
UPWD conducted awareness raising to perpetrators and survivors involving 27 participants (21F, 6M).
From July to August, 16 quarterly meetings were conducted with 521 communities members from 27 communities.
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