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Community Safety Initiative (CSI)Countries
Liberia, Sierra Leone
Programme Summary
Communication StrategiesTo address GBV, CSI draws centrally on face-to-face interaction in the form of trainings tailored for specific groups to increase their ability to respond appropriately to GBV cases and to help them prevent sexual exploitation. Trainees include security forces, camp committee members, male non-governmental organisation (NGO) workers, drivers, health workers, teenage boys, and vulnerable girls and women. The project’s field staff works to raise awareness in the general camp community through sensitisation. These and other educational activities aim to increase understanding of GBV issues. ARC also awards grants to grassroots community groups who address GBV issues through culturally appropriate means such as drama, dance, music, and debates. Other grant-related, communication-related, activities include:
Development IssuesWomen, Gender, Economic Development. Key PointsFounded in 1978, ARC International is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, international refugee assistance organisation based in the United States that works to ensure the survival, health, and well-being of refugees, displaced persons, and others worldwide by sharing information and skills with those they serve, "always with respect for their own knowledge and values." Launched in 2001, the CSI programme operates out of ARC’s Kissidougou office, but its programmes are implemented in three camps: Kountaya, Telikoro, and Boreah. Kissidougou is a mid-size town on the edge of the forest region of Guinea. The camps’ total population has ranged from 20,000 - 30,000 during CSI’s tenure in them. ContactAmerican Refugee Committee (ARC) - Headquarters
430 Oak Grove Street
Minneapolis MN
55403
United States
Tel: (612) 872 7060
Fax: (612) 607 6499
SourceCommunity Safety Initiative Gender-Based Violence Program [PDF], by Shirley Woodward, ARC International, 2005. Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 17 2006 Last Updated October 23 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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