Linda Mbeyu

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  • in reply to: Reflect and discuss: Prevention strategies #232806
    Linda Mbeyu
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      Economic and social empowerment as many women who are screened for violence report complete economic dependence on their partner hence increasing their vulnerabilities. Parenting programs can also be very instrumental as many parents in my community become parents at an early age with minimal skills on parenting

      Linda Mbeyu
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        By restricting Mercy to achieve her full potential, Mercy loved to play football but was restricted from playing and instead compelled to tale care of her younger siblings and help her mother. Similarly, she was compelled to drop out of school to allow her brothers proceed with school limiting her options to advance in her life beyond getting married

        in reply to: Reflect and discuss: VAW prevention principles #232793
        Linda Mbeyu
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          ensuring that both young and older women’s views are gathered and lstened to at every step of the project from design to implementation and termination
          Involving both men and women and putting into consideration that men and women relate differently and each contribute significantly to project outcomes
          Taking into consideration men and women and the different orientations, gender, colour race
          working with the women and girls while enhancing their safety and minimizing risks
          Working on our attitudes, beliefs mainly around gender and related power differences

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