Stopping Abuse and Female Exploitation (SAFE) Programme Zimbabwe
Description
The programme will prevent and respond to the most severe types of gender-based violence in Zimbabwe, including child marriage and modern slavery. The programme will deliver community-level projects to (1) prevent violence by changing harmful attitudes and behaviours towards women and girls, and (2) respond to violence by increasing access to services for survivors. This will empower communities to protect women and girls’ safety, rights and choices, leading to improved development outcomes and reduction of child marriage and modern slavery. The programme will also improve the availability of and implementers’ capacity to use evaluation evidence, research and data to optimise impact, value for money, and targeting in programming.
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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Sectors
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Budget
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Policy Marker(s)
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