2021.2026.9

Partnerships for Prevention of Gender-Based Violence in Southern Africa II (PfP II)

Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Runtime
Partner
Partnerorganisationen der deutschen politischen Stiftungen und kirchlichen Hilfswerke vor Ort
Contact

Begona Castro Vazquez

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Background:

Gender-based violence (GVB) is a widespread human rights violation, further exacerbated by the outbreak of Covid-19. In Southern Africa, the prevalence of GBV is high by international comparison. Especially intimate partner violence is widely accepted in society and is, as all forms of GBV, rooted in harmful social norms and practices. Up to two thirds of all women in the countries of Southern Afri-ca state that they have experienced physical and/or emotional violence with intimate partner violence at the hands of a man being the most common form. Institutional and individual capacities to imple-ment and coordinate innovative and context specific GBV prevention measures need to be strength-ened further. In addition, there is no regular regional exchange among stakeholders to promote up-scaling of good practices for GBV prevention

Objective:

Regional, national and sub-national stakeholders from different sectors jointly implement evidence informed and multisectoral GBV prevention flagships in Southern African communities.

Approach:

Partnerships for Prevention of Gender-Based Violence in Southern Africa (PfP) follows a whole-of-society approach to address GBV on a broad scale. PfP supports cooperation between government, the private sector and civil society to establish multi-stakeholder partnerships. They implement GBV prevention flagships in South Africa, Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Zambia. PfP supports new initiatives that have been developed according to the needs of each specific context. They aim to prevent all forms of GBV. The regional character of the PfP is essential to promote good practices for GBV pre-vention and ensures cross-country exchange and learning in regional exchange formats. Moreover, the regional dimension encourages the development of new and upscaling of existing flagships.

Results:

Website: Partnerships for Prevention

Website: Partnership for Prevention Resource Hub: Useful re-sources on VAWG prevention

YouTube-Video: The effects of COVID-19 on gender-based violence (GBV)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lthLW7Ik6Ck

 
Information

CRS code
15180

Cofinancing
  • Ford Foundation (ab 01.01.2012) (515.15 k €)
Policy markers

Hauptziele:

  • Gleichberechtigung der Geschlechter
  • Demokratische und inklusive Regierungsführung

Responsible organisational unit
1300 Südliches Afrika

Previous project
2017.2161.2

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
17,015,145 €

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