Sunday, 2 May 2021

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE!

 In our daily life we ignore a lot of matters related to gender based violence. There is two reason for ignoring this violence either way we don't think that this is collateral damage for humanity or it is normal think for us? But still the world is divided into Two mindset's about the violence because one side said that this is vividly collateral damage for the woman's or for the humanity on the other hand Some abtuse. People who have vicious mindset are practice this violence, still the world is fighting for the humanity still many organization work for the protection of the human life's around the world such as council of Europe members states' nation made enormously plans to protect woman against violence  Montenegro- Netherlands- Norway- Slovakia- Switzerland- United Kingdom-BelgiumCroatia these countries take deplorable step's to control the gender based violence all over the world. some international NGOs working in the field of violence again woman.

Gender Equality Grouping enjoying participatory status with the Council of Europe
http://www.coe.int/t/e/ngo/public/groupings/Gender_equality/

Women Against Violence Europe 
http://www.wave-network.org

Amnesty International
http://web.amnesty.org/actforwomen

European Women’s Lobby 
http://www.womenlobby.org

But the reality is still the states bewildered why after doing a lot of efforts still the violence ratio is excessively increasing and this is really disenchanted for every one who are trying to control these gender based violence according to the statics One in four women will experience domestic violence and, on average, more than three women are murdered by their partners in the United States every day  According to an estimate, approximately 70 to 90% of Pakistani women are subjected to domestic violence. Almost one in three married Pakistani women report facing physical violence from their husbands. Only 22% of women are formally reported to participate in the Pakistani workforce USAID is proud to announce that both ASEFA and ARM are new partners that are receiving funding from the Agency for the first time. Additionally, the Agency will award grants to three established USAID partners: Marstel-Day will work in collaboration with Women Influencing Health, Education, and Rule of Law (WI-HER) to tackle natural resource conflict as part of the Government of Fiji's Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) program. REDD+ will focus on addressing GBV, women's livelihoods, gaps and barriers in gender and social inclusion, and institutional and legal challenges.Trócaire, working in collaboration with the Land Equity Movement of Uganda (LEMU)  and the, will aim to implement a proven methodology to train community members and partner staff; document women's land rights; develop and implement an gender-integrated approach that addresses power imbalances between men and women; and improve land rights in Ugan working in collaboration with Innovation and Training for Development and Peace (IFDP), will improve women's access to land and GBV referral systems in the DRC.
USAID, through our Office of Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in the Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and the Environment, aims to incentivize partnerships between organizations that are working on the environment and on equality between women and men and women's empowerment. The Agency works to fund promising approaches that address GBV in programs that focus on the access, use, control, and management of natural resources
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