Ochieng' Jesca

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  • in reply to: Reflect and discuss: VAW prevention principles #239063
    Ochieng’ Jesca
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      Young women and girls are usually called for a meeting and the implementation plan shared with them. They are then given an opportunity to just add the areas they feel are left out. Recommendations from the girls is usually very helpful for the success of any program. This then gives the young women and girls to have a safe space to share whatever they are facing

      A questionnaire was given on power dynamics and it was realized that the young women and girls think that men are superior. This is an information we want to get rid of.

      We ensure our programs are inclusive and non biased. Just by setting the girls sit in a circle, already makes them feel equal and important. This is what we work towards. Promotion resilience and encouraging the girls to have their own best voice

      We do weekly mental check ups for our team to acertain that every team member is capable of handling sessions. Also we have policies on how our participants should be handled and this ensure they are treated with respect and are allowed to participate

      We ensure creation of safe spaces and also educate the society on the importance of the program so that their perception about the teachings will not interfere with marriages

      in reply to: Reflect and discuss: Prevention, mitigation, or response #239056
      Ochieng’ Jesca
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        In Mercy’s community people hold on to beliefs about how to treat a woman and how recklessly a man can be to take advantage of an adolescent girl. Violence prevention creates a conducive environment for the next generation to coexist and preach equality and respect for women and girls. It also ensures mental health of the people is good as individuals will work towards building their he’s and providing for families. Also this prevention will enable growth of women in business and other careers as they will be offered opportunities in the areas they. Take interest in

        in reply to: Reflect and discuss: Prevention, mitigation, or response #239055
        Ochieng’ Jesca
        Participant

          Mobilizing GBV survivors and taking them through counseling. It is a selective prevention because I chose to work with only GBV survivors

          in reply to: Welcome and introductions #239041
          Ochieng’ Jesca
          Participant

            Hello team,my name is jesca, from kisumu kenys. I look forward to learning more on ways to cub GBV,and pathways we can follow when tackling matters IPV and GBV. To be the voice to our young women and girls

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