Regional Strategy and Framework of Action for Addressing Gender Based Violence
2018 - 2030
Southern African Development Community (SADC)SADC House, Plot No. 54385
Central Business District, Private Bag 0095, Gaborone, BotswanaTel: +267 395 1863, Fax: +267 397 2848/3181070, Website: www.sadc.int
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
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Regional Strategy and Framework of Action for Addressing Gender Based Violence
Regional Strategy and Framework of Action for Addressing Gender Based Violence
SADC Regional Strategy and Framework of Action for Addressing Gender
Based Violence, 2018-2030
Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat
Plot 54385 New CBD
Private/Bag 0095
Gaborone, Botswana
Tel: +267 395 1863
Email: [email protected]
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Gender Based Violence: 2018-2030, Gaborone, Botswana, 2019
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Acronyms ......................................................................................................................................................3
Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................4
Acknowledgement ........................................................................................................................................6
1. Background Information.....................................................................................................................71.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Global and Regional Commitments on GBV....................................................................................... 8
2. Situational Analysis of GBV in the SADC Region..........................................................................102.1 The Extent of the Problem at Global Level ....................................................................................... 11
2.2 GBV Prevalence in the SADC Region............................................................................................... 11
2.3 Causes of GBV .................................................................................................................................. 12
2.4 The GBV Response in the SADC Region........................................................................................... 12
2.4.1 Raised GBV awareness ...................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.2 Legislation for GBV prevention and protection of victims ................................................................ 13
2.4.3 GBV Services ..................................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.4 Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation ........................................................................................ 13
2.5 Challenges to Effective GBV Response ............................................................................................. 14
3. SADC GBV Strategy Orientation.....................................................................................................153.1 Justification for a Regional GBV Strategy and Framework for Action ............................................ 15
3.2 Strategy Goal..................................................................................................................................... 16
3.3 Objectives .......................................................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Strategy Principles and Guiding Lessons ......................................................................................... 17
3.5 Strategy Thematic Areas ................................................................................................................... 18
4. SADC GBV Strategy Description.....................................................................................................18 4.1 Discussion of Thematic Programming Areas.................................................................................... 19
4.1.1 Prevention of GBV ............................................................................................................................. 19
4.1.2. Protection, Care and Support Services.............................................................................................. 20
4.1.3. Capacity Development ....................................................................................................................... 21
4.1.4. Information and Knowledge Management, including Good Practices and Innovation .................... 22
4.1.5. Coordination, Networking and Partnerships .................................................................................... 23
4.2 Special Areas of Focus ...................................................................................................................... 24
4.2.1 Engaging Men and Boys in Prevention and Mitigation of GBV........................................................ 24
4.2.2 GBV in Conflict Situations ................................................................................................................ 25
4.2.3 Resource Mobilization....................................................................................................................... 25
5. Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation of the Regional GBV Strategy..................................265.1 Areas of emphasis.............................................................................................................................. 26
5.2 Member States Reporting and GBV Strategy Evaluation ................................................................. 27
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Regional Strategy and Framework of Action for Addressing Gender Based Violence
2018 - 2030
Southern African Development Community (SADC)SADC House, Plot No. 54385
Central Business District, Private Bag 0095, Gaborone, BotswanaTel: +267 395 1863, Fax: +267 397 2848/3181070, Website: www.sadc.int
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
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