Local Rights Programme
To empower women and girls to challenge laws, policies and practices that pre-disposes them to gender-based violence. To improve access to quality primary education and vocational skills for poor and vulnerable children in particular girls and enhance youth participation to contribute to poverty eradication.
Objectives
- To empower women and girls to challenge laws, policies and practices
that pre-disposes them to gender-based violence.
- To improve access to quality primary education and vocational skills
for poor and vulnerable children in particular girls and enhance youth
participation to contribute to poverty eradication.
- To enhance resilience among people living in poverty and smallholder
women and men farmers in the context of climate change, natural
disasters and extra active industry operations.
- To improve access to quality primary education for poor and vulnerable
children in particular girls through equitable and inclusive Early
Childhood Development.
Activities
- Case Handling in TA Nkalo and Kadewere
- Monitoring of Caregivers
- Monitoring of youth clubs
- Monitoring of Goat Pass on systems
- Monthly meeting with groups that are supported by CAVWOC
- Dissemination of plans and budget
- Half Year sponsorship briefings with volunteers
- Child message collection
Successes
Implementation Area
Achievements
- 38 cases were handled in from January to date, 27 cases completed, 6
under court, 1 under police and 4 are pending
- 12 CBCCs were monitored and have a total of 423 learners that are
accessing quality ECD services of which 241 are girls and 182 are boys.
- There are a total of 68 youth clubs from TA t village level
- 250 goats that have been passed on were monitored in 10 GVHs around
Tradition Authority Nkalo
- The plans were disseminated in all 18 GVHs the CAVWOC with support
from ACTION AID is working
- A total of 180 volunteers attended the meeting
- 431 messages out of 791 have been collected