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Developing an Art-Based Public Engagement and Advocacy Model for Transforming Social Norms on Gender-Based Violence in the Andean Region (ARTS-CHANGE)

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-26-OODA-AHRC-UB4LQVH-SBDT8QH-MW7M7V9
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Description

ARTS-CHANGE reviews the existing evidence on gender based violence (GBV), learns from the experiences of the victims across the gender spectrum, co-develops new research, and co-creates art-based interventions to curb GVB and capacitate care and advocacy. By addressing empowerment, social norms, social cohesion, and transforming the lives of local communities and vulnerable populations the project aims to support these four countries in combating GBV not only in the post-COVID-19 and beyond. The project aligns directly with the UNs SDG 3 (ensuring health and well-being for all) and SDG 16 (promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development).

Objectives

the project aims to (a) establish an interdisciplinary and multi-actor (victims, researchers, NGOs, and governmental actors) taskforce to identify roots of GBV in the culturally and societal specific context; b) based on the findings, to co-create a conceptual framework that considers the historical and present day conditions that perpetuate GBV in all four countries and across the entire gender spectrum with the involvement of both historically (women, young girls, indigenous peoples, armed conflict victims) and more recent (LGBTQIA+ and refugee groups) groups affected by it; c) co-develop art (performative or otherwise) based interventions to reduce GVB and support the victims’ recovery.


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Colombia
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