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prepare a concept note for we got your back preparing 3 days workshop in July helped by UN women training 2 youth leaders in each sector in Kamonyi district about stand against gender based violence and its relation between care work paid or unpaid
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**Concept Note for “We Got Your Back” Workshop**
**Title:** Stand Against Gender-Based Violence: Uniting Youth Leaders to Promote Equality through Care Work Awareness
**Duration:** 3-Day Workshop
**Date:** July 2024
**Location:** Kamonyi District, Rwanda
**Supported by:** UN Women
**1. Background:**
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a pervasive issue that affects individuals, families, and communities worldwide. It not only jeopardizes the well-being of individuals but also undermines sustainable development and gender equality. In Kamonyi District, the rising incidents of GBV emphasize the urgent need for community engagement and the mobilization of youth leaders to advocate for a change.
At the same time, the burden of care work—both paid and unpaid—often falls disproportionately on women, reinforcing gender inequalities. Understanding the intersection of GBV and care work is crucial to promoting equality and preventing violence.
**2. Purpose:**
The “We Got Your Back” workshop aims to empower selected youth leaders from various sectors in Kamonyi District to become advocates against GBV. The workshop will focus on:
- Educating youth leaders about GBV and its impact on individuals and communities.
- Understanding the dynamics of care work (both paid and unpaid) and its relation to GBV.
- Building a network of youth advocates who will champion gender equality and protect vulnerable populations.
**3. Objectives:**
- To train two youth leaders from each sector in Kamonyi District on issues related to GBV and care work.
- To develop practical skills for youth leaders to effectively address and prevent GBV within their communities.
- To create an action plan that youth leaders can implement to raise awareness and support survivors of GBV.
**4. Workshop Structure:**
**Day 1: Understanding Gender-Based Violence**
- Sessions on the definitions, types, and consequences of GBV.
- Discussion on the societal norms and structures that perpetuate GBV.
- Interactive activities to reflect on personal experiences and community perceptions.
**Day 2: The Intersection of Care Work and Gender-Based Violence**
- Workshops on unpaid and paid care work, with a focus on the gendered dimensions of care.
- Group discussions on how care work contributes to GBV risks and how supporting care equity can reduce violence.
- Case studies on successful community interventions addressing both care work and GBV.
**Day 3: Advocacy and Action Planning**
- Training on advocacy strategies, effective communication, and designing awareness campaigns.
- Collaborative development of an Action Plan to promote GBV prevention and support for care work equity in Kamonyi District.
- Formation of an ongoing network of youth leaders committed to combating GBV and empowering their communities.
**5. Expected Outcomes:**
- Empowered youth leaders who are equipped with knowledge and skills to address GBV effectively.
- A collaborative network of advocates focused on promoting gender equality and supporting those affected by GBV.
- A strategic Action Plan that outlines specific initiatives for GBV prevention and supporting unpaid care workers.
**6. Target Participants:**
- Total of 30 youth leaders (2 from each sector including education, health, community services, etc.) in Kamonyi District.
- Participants will be selected based on their demonstrated commitment to social issues and community involvement.
**7. Monitoring and Evaluation:**
Pre- and post-workshop surveys will be conducted to assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and commitment levels towards addressing GBV and care work. Follow-up meetings will also be scheduled to evaluate the implementation of the Action Plan.
**8. Budget:**
A detailed budget will be provided, covering logistics, materials, facilitators’ fees, and participant support.
**9. Conclusion:**
The “We Got Your Back” workshop represents a vital step towards fostering a community-led movement against GBV in Kamonyi District. By training and empowering youth leaders, we can create a ripple effect that mobilizes whole communities towards equality and safety for all genders.
**Contact Information:**
[Your Name]
[Your Position]
[Your Organization]
[Your Contact Email]
[Your Phone Number]
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This concept note can be adjusted as needed to fit specific requirements or organizational formats.
**Title:** Stand Against Gender-Based Violence: Uniting Youth Leaders to Promote Equality through Care Work Awareness
**Duration:** 3-Day Workshop
**Date:** July 2024
**Location:** Kamonyi District, Rwanda
**Supported by:** UN Women
**1. Background:**
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a pervasive issue that affects individuals, families, and communities worldwide. It not only jeopardizes the well-being of individuals but also undermines sustainable development and gender equality. In Kamonyi District, the rising incidents of GBV emphasize the urgent need for community engagement and the mobilization of youth leaders to advocate for a change.
At the same time, the burden of care work—both paid and unpaid—often falls disproportionately on women, reinforcing gender inequalities. Understanding the intersection of GBV and care work is crucial to promoting equality and preventing violence.
**2. Purpose:**
The “We Got Your Back” workshop aims to empower selected youth leaders from various sectors in Kamonyi District to become advocates against GBV. The workshop will focus on:
- Educating youth leaders about GBV and its impact on individuals and communities.
- Understanding the dynamics of care work (both paid and unpaid) and its relation to GBV.
- Building a network of youth advocates who will champion gender equality and protect vulnerable populations.
**3. Objectives:**
- To train two youth leaders from each sector in Kamonyi District on issues related to GBV and care work.
- To develop practical skills for youth leaders to effectively address and prevent GBV within their communities.
- To create an action plan that youth leaders can implement to raise awareness and support survivors of GBV.
**4. Workshop Structure:**
**Day 1: Understanding Gender-Based Violence**
- Sessions on the definitions, types, and consequences of GBV.
- Discussion on the societal norms and structures that perpetuate GBV.
- Interactive activities to reflect on personal experiences and community perceptions.
**Day 2: The Intersection of Care Work and Gender-Based Violence**
- Workshops on unpaid and paid care work, with a focus on the gendered dimensions of care.
- Group discussions on how care work contributes to GBV risks and how supporting care equity can reduce violence.
- Case studies on successful community interventions addressing both care work and GBV.
**Day 3: Advocacy and Action Planning**
- Training on advocacy strategies, effective communication, and designing awareness campaigns.
- Collaborative development of an Action Plan to promote GBV prevention and support for care work equity in Kamonyi District.
- Formation of an ongoing network of youth leaders committed to combating GBV and empowering their communities.
**5. Expected Outcomes:**
- Empowered youth leaders who are equipped with knowledge and skills to address GBV effectively.
- A collaborative network of advocates focused on promoting gender equality and supporting those affected by GBV.
- A strategic Action Plan that outlines specific initiatives for GBV prevention and supporting unpaid care workers.
**6. Target Participants:**
- Total of 30 youth leaders (2 from each sector including education, health, community services, etc.) in Kamonyi District.
- Participants will be selected based on their demonstrated commitment to social issues and community involvement.
**7. Monitoring and Evaluation:**
Pre- and post-workshop surveys will be conducted to assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and commitment levels towards addressing GBV and care work. Follow-up meetings will also be scheduled to evaluate the implementation of the Action Plan.
**8. Budget:**
A detailed budget will be provided, covering logistics, materials, facilitators’ fees, and participant support.
**9. Conclusion:**
The “We Got Your Back” workshop represents a vital step towards fostering a community-led movement against GBV in Kamonyi District. By training and empowering youth leaders, we can create a ripple effect that mobilizes whole communities towards equality and safety for all genders.
**Contact Information:**
[Your Name]
[Your Position]
[Your Organization]
[Your Contact Email]
[Your Phone Number]
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This concept note can be adjusted as needed to fit specific requirements or organizational formats.