Theory of change on gender based violence (gbv)

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Gender Based Violence (GBV) against Women Living with HIV (WLHIV) and Women living with disabilities (WWD) Problem Barriers Interventions Assessment on legal framework and structures on GBV, Sensitization of relevant stakeholders and public education on GBV through social inclusive the media, Development of Toolkit on GBV, Training workshop for task team and target beneficiaries Stakeholders’ consensus meetings and Formation of task teams, Addressing and follow-up GBV cases, reporting GBV cases, GBV hotline, Quarterly Task Teams meetings Mapping of organizations of WWD and WLHIV, Sensitize groups of WWD and WLHIV, Identification and selection of project beneficiaries, organizing them into savings & loans associations (SLAs), Capacity building on financial literacy, income generation and basic business management skills, Provision of revolving loans for start-up and running of income generation activities, Provide business support services, Monthly Feedback and Dialogue meetings in each group of WWD and WLHIV Capacity building and project orientation workshop for local partners by GNP+, Capacity building and Project orientation workshop for in-country project staff by Local Partners, Quarterly project management meetings (assessments, reviews, reports, etc.) Annual Review Meetings (comprising Project Implementation Team, representatives of project target beneficiaries, and other relevant stakeholders) Relevant stakeholders including State and non-State actors lack adequate will and capacity to address GBV issues Alliance between relevant stakeholders addressing GBV against WWD and WLHIV is non- existence and weak in few cases where it exist Lack of socio-economic autonomy for WWD and WLHIV thereby increasing vulnerability to GBV and decreases response of stakeholders Anti-GBV oriented but under-resourced Civil Society Organizations coming together to mitigate the impact of GBV on WWD and WLHIV Dominant Social norms (values, beliefs, attitudes and practice) condones GBV and support impunity Output Institutional capacity of constituents member of the power consortium is built to implement the Project in the most efficient and effective way Relevant stakeholders and general public come to consciousness of incidence of GBV against WWD and WLHIV and are ready to take action The capacity of relevant stakeholders is built to identify incidence of gender based violence among WWD and WLHIV WWD and WLHIV are aware of economic empowerm ent as a pathway to addressing gender- based violence Relevant stakeholders build coalition to detect incidence of gender based violence among WWD and WLHIV WWD and WLHIV capacity is built to establish and effectively manage business enterprise while they develop a saving culture WWD and WLHIV are engaged in income generating activities Outcome Impact Project is implemented in line with the set goals and objectives Relevant stakeholders including communities and state and non-state actors, take action against gender based violence among women living with HIV and women living with disabilities WWD and WLHIV are empowered socio- economically to respond to incidence of GBV in the communities Reduction in the incidence of Gender Based Violence among WWD and WLHIV

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Gender Based Violence (GBV) against Women Living with HIV (WLHIV) and Women living with disabilities

(WWD)

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Bar

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Assessment on legal framework

and structures on GBV,

Sensitization of relevant

stakeholders and public

education on GBV through social

inclusive the media,

Development of Toolkit on GBV,

Training workshop for task team

and target beneficiaries

Stakeholders’ consensus

meetings and Formation of

task teams, Addressing and

follow-up GBV cases,

reporting GBV cases, GBV

hotline, Quarterly Task

Teams meetings

Mapping of organizations of WWD and

WLHIV, Sensitize groups of WWD and

WLHIV, Identification and selection of

project beneficiaries, organizing them into

savings & loans associations (SLAs),

Capacity building on financial literacy,

income generation and basic business

management skills, Provision of revolving

loans for start-up and running of income

generation activities, Provide business

support services, Monthly Feedback and

Dialogue meetings in each group of WWD

and WLHIV

Capacity building and project

orientation workshop for local

partners by GNP+, Capacity

building and Project orientation

workshop for in-country project

staff by Local Partners, Quarterly

project management meetings

(assessments, reviews, reports,

etc.) Annual Review Meetings

(comprising Project

Implementation Team,

representatives of project target

beneficiaries, and other relevant

stakeholders)

Relevant stakeholders

including State and

non-State actors lack

adequate will and

capacity to address

GBV issues

Alliance between

relevant stakeholders

addressing GBV against

WWD and WLHIV is non-

existence and weak in

few cases where it exist

Lack of socio-economic

autonomy for WWD and

WLHIV thereby increasing

vulnerability to GBV and

decreases response of

stakeholders

Anti-GBV oriented but

under-resourced Civil

Society Organizations

coming together to

mitigate the impact of

GBV on WWD and

WLHIV

Dominant Social

norms (values,

beliefs, attitudes

and practice)

condones GBV and

support impunity

Ou

tpu

t

Institutional

capacity of

constituents

member of the

power

consortium is

built to

implement the

Project in the

most efficient

and effective

way

Relevant

stakeholders

and general

public come to

consciousness

of incidence of

GBV against

WWD and

WLHIV and

are ready to

take action

The capacity

of relevant

stakeholders

is built to

identify

incidence of

gender based

violence

among WWD

and WLHIV

WWD and

WLHIV are

aware of

economic

empowerm

ent as a

pathway to

addressing

gender-

based

violence

Relevant

stakeholders

build coalition

to detect

incidence of

gender based

violence

among WWD

and WLHIV

WWD and

WLHIV

capacity is

built to

establish and

effectively

manage

business

enterprise

while they

develop a

saving

culture

towards

financial

stability

WWD and

WLHIV are

engaged in

income

generating

activities

Ou

tco

me

Imp

act

Project is

implemented in

line with the set

goals and

objectives

Relevant stakeholders including

communities and state and non-state

actors, take action against gender

based violence among women living

with HIV and women living with

disabilities

WWD and WLHIV are

empowered socio-

economically to respond to

incidence of GBV in the

communities

Reduction in the incidence of Gender Based Violence among WWD and WLHIV