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    SECOND ANNUAL SOUTHERN AFRICA LOCAL

    GOVERNMENT AND GENDER JUSTICE

    SUMMIT AND AWARDS

    28 30 MARCH 2011KOPANONG HOTEL, JOHANNESBURG,

    SOUTH AFRICA

    365 DAYS OF LOCAL ACTION TO END GENDERVIOLENCE: HALVE GENDER VIOLENCE BY 2015

    COORDINATED RESPONSECENTRE

    PROJECT

    S:

    SUPPORT

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    HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT IDENTIFYINGTHIS PROBLEM?

    PROJECTS

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    COORDINATED RESPONSE CENTRE

    Several researches were done on how

    ases of GBV were being reported at

    institutions like police.

    It was discovered that some survivorswere not reporting cases at police. Reasons; fear, mistrust, it takes long, for

    cases to be disposed off in courts of law,

    attitude of some police officers, etc

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    IS THIS ISSUE IMPORTANT?

    The issue is very important as it has

    made the movement of the survivor

    easier and simple

    It has brought serious tracking of GBV

    cases

    PROJECTS :

    SUPPORT

    COORDINATED RESPONSE

    CENTRE

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    HOW ARE YOU GOING ABOUTADDRESSING THI S PROBLEM?

    Forming up the coordinated response centres,

    Setting up safe houses for survivors who are deemed fit

    to safe guarded.

    Putting up awareness programmes, sensitisations

    Training programmes for law enforcing officers example

    the police officers under VSU.

    PROJECTS

    :SUPPORT

    COORDINATED RESPONSE

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    WHAT IS THE TIME-FRAME FOR THEPROJECT?

    It is a three year project subject to review

    according to the results of the project.

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    SUPPORT

    COORDINATED RESPONSE

    CENTRE

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    WHO IS THE KEY TARGET? WHO ISINVOLVED? ARE WOMEN AND MEN

    EQUALLY INVOLVED

    ? Women and children although lately,we have seen a few men get involved.

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    CORDINATED RESPONSE CENTER

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    PARTNERSHIPS FORMED THROUGH THEPROJECT

    Most organisation dealing with GBV

    are put on board to provide different

    expertise.

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    CENTRE

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    RESOURCEFULNESS: WHAT FINANCIAL,HUMAN AND OTHER RESOURCES WERE

    MOBILISED?

    Government and cooperating partners

    like USAID, European Union Care

    International and many others.

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    SUPPORT

    COORDINATED RESPONSE

    CENTRE

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    MONITORING AND EVALUATION

    Done within by internal monitoring and

    evaluation officer as well as

    independent evaluators.

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    CENTRE

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    WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?

    Number of survivors reporting increased

    VSU officers have improved in case

    management and have been recommended

    Reduced movements and expenditure for theclients since the coordinated response team is

    in one placePROJECT;

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    ORT

    COORDINATED RESPONSECENTRE

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    IMPACT (BASED ON THE SADCPROTOCOL TARGETS)

    Increased number of convictions at

    courts.

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    COORDINATED RESPONSECENTRE

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    EFFECTIVENESS

    Increased number of cases reported,

    increased number of survivors who are

    given shelter shows how effective the

    project is.

    Improvement of case management

    shows the effectivenessPROJECTS:SUPPORT

    COORDINATED RESPONSECENTRE

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    SUSTAINABILITY AND REPLICATION

    Government is part of the partners

    hence the project will be sustained and

    also most of these Coordinated

    Response Centres are housed in

    Government Institutions like Clinics

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    LESSONS LEARNED

    Working as a team make a difference.

    Expertise is a vital tool in this

    consortium

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    PRESENTED BY HAMASALU COLLENZAMBIA POLICE SERVICE /BURMA

    COORDINATED RESPONSE CENTRE(CRC)

    LUSAKA.

    ANY QUESTIONS?

    Contact cell no. +260977495333email address

    [email protected]

    PROJECTS:SUPPORT

    COORDINATED RESPONSECENTRE