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Port Moresby: A Safe City for Women and GirlsA NCDC- UN Women Initiative
xPacific Futures, Building Our Communities
2014 Pacific Local Government Forum
Presentation by: Alethia JimenezSafe Cities Programme Team Leader
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Greater s
ense of safety
Reduction of d
ifferent form
s of S
V
Increase autonomous mobility
Increase use of public spaces
Increased comfort
Reduced fear
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Aim: create safe, clean, and inclusive markets for women and men to feel free and empowered.
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Why markets?• Agriculture - key income stream for 86% of the
population• 55% of women reported experiencing some form of
violence in the previous 12 months while at the market.
• 22% females report experiencing more than one incident of SV in the market.
• 64% of females and males reported witnessing some form of SV in the market.
• SV was not the only problem, extortion, theft, ethnic clashes and other forms of violence.
• Local population from going to markets and virtually no tourism in some markets due to safety concerns
• Health and sanitation concerns, lack of maintenance and planning
• Markets are social spaces and provide an opportunity to build and strengthen communities
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Designed based on facts and needs identified by market communities
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What is Safe Cities all about?
Education
Safety
Access to services- health,
water and sanitation
Economic Opportunities
Women’s participation
Management
Governance
Transparency &
Accountability
Social cohesion
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The Results
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Consultations & data collection- understand needs, design, and build ownership
Mobilization of grassroots groups
Local dialogues between vendors and government
Informed strategies that address issues reported by market users
Institutionalization of processes and programme & Global forums
Monitoring
Evaluation
Data collection
POLITICAL WILL &
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
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