Project Type: Gender Justice
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Empowerment Against Violence GAMEChange
Empowerment Against Violence EAV) is a GALS-based methodology to work with women and men of all ages, within families, communities and institutions to examine and address different forms of Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
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EAV 5: Empowerment Against Violence Vision Journey
The Vison Journey brings all the other tools together into a strategy and plan for change that you will implement and track yourself.
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EAV 4: Empowerment Network Map
The Empowerment Network Map analyses the range of potential family, community and institutional support networks who can work together to address violence issues.
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EAV 3: Family Violence Action Tree
The Violence Action Tree analyses the causes of priority types of violence, potential solutions and action commitments.
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EAV 2: Freedom from Violence Diamond
The Freedom from Violence Diamond places Gender-Based Violence within the wider context of human rights of women/girls and men/boys and what freedom from violence means for them. It then identifies different types of violence affecting women and men in families and communities and priorities for change.
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EAV 1: Happy Family Vision
A life vision drawing that includes not only dreams of nice houses and new businesses, but an awareness of the wider social context necessary for their achievements in terms of equality and fairness in family relationships and their community including environmental sustainability.
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EAV ERVIN: Ukuk Bulagy, EWMI, USAID, Kyrgyzstan
Empowerment Against Violence methodology in Kyrgyzstan was adapted with Kyrgyzstan Women Judges Project as part of the Ukuk Bulagy initiative for legal professionals funded by USAID.
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Happy Family Review: IFAD, Nepal and Kyrgyzstan
The Happy Family Review was conducted in Nepal and Kyrgyyzstan by IFAD in the context of the Joint Programme “Rural women Economic Empowerment”. It builds on earlier Participatory Gender Review Tools that were developed as part of Oxfam Novib’s WEMAN Programme in Uganda and Rwanda.
