Toolkit on Eliminating Violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities In Fiji

Purpose

This toolkit seeks to: raise awareness on violence against women using a human rights-based approach, increase understanding of the barriers faced by women and girls with disabilities that experience violence, and show people how they can assist in the elimination of violence against women.

This toolkit contains five modules with facilitator notes, additional information and worksheets to run the sessions. It also contains checklists that can be used in programme assessment and planning for disability inclusion. The modules cover: human rights; disability; gender; violence against women and girls with disabilities; and action planning for inclusion.

Overview

  • Types of violence include: physical violence; sexual violence; social- economic violence; and emotional violence. The consequences of violence are long-lasting, reach into all aspects of women’s lives, and can include permanent disability or death through homicide, suicide or through reduced life expectancy due to illness. While emotional violence is often considered ‘not serious’ or ‘normal’, the consequences are serious and long-lasting.
  • Domestic violence occurs because men feel entitlement over women and because the community does not value women and men equally. This difference in status is the root cause of domestic violence.
  • Appendix 1 contains a disability inclusive practice checklist.

Usage: Training

Audiences: Technical staff, Gender and diversity practitioners

Reference: Pacific Disability Forum (PDF) (2014). Toolkit on Eliminating Violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities In Fiji (pp. 1-170). Available from: http://www.pacificdisability.org/getattachment/Resources/PDF-Resources/Toolkit-on-Eliminating-Violence-Against-Women-And-Girls-With-Disabilities-In-Fiji-(1).pdf.aspx [Accessed 8 January 2016].

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Download: http://www.pacificdisability.org/getattachment/Resources/PDF-Resources/Toolkit-on-Eliminating-Violence-Against-Women-And-Girls-With-Disabilities-In-Fiji-(1).pdf.aspx

Snapshot on Regional Initiative Migration in Southeast Asia as of December 2015

Purpose: This document is aimed to share and learn experiences from regional and global migration operations and activities in order to  address challenges relating to migration

Overview: This snapshot provides an update on the migration activities of the Southeast Asia Regional Delegation and National Societies in the region. It has a particular focus on the Brunei Red Crescent and the Philippines Red Cross as they continue to develop programs to address the specific needs of female labor migrants in the region. Main contents include:

  • Introduction. Rights of migrants in action project: briefing on the Rights of Migrants in Action project, capacity building session on project planning and proposal writing, call for papers launching.
  • Mainstreaming migration into the resilience agenda: Regional Community Safety and Resilience Forum 2015 in Indonesia with the model of a resilient house with migration integrated into resilience building efforts. Asia pacific migration network and ‘Migration Issues in the Asia Pacific Region’ paper reporting key findings and case studies. Training of the Trainers 2015 with a session focused on ‘Dignity, access, participation and safety of migrants’. Report on migrants for the 32nd International Conference. Activities in Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.
  • Migration planning for 2016 and new resources.

Usage: Learning from experience

Audience: National Society leadership, Technical staff, Communication staff, Volunteers

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Download: https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Final_Migration-Snapshot.pdf

Migration Policy and Strategies

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Usage: Learning from experience

Audience: National Society Leadership, Technical staff, Communication staff

For “An Overview of the IFRC Policy on Migration, click here Overview, size 0.44 MB

For “Policy on Migration”, click here Policy, size 0.04 MB

For “10 principles of IFRC Policy on migration, click here Principles, size 0.9 MB

For “Migration fact sheet”, click here Fact sheet, size 0.34 MB

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Download: https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Migration-Policy-and-Strategies.pptx