INTRODUCTION

The Gender and Human Rights Program area of Nkumu Fed-Fed was established to address the pervasive issues of gender-based violence (GBV) and human rights violations faced by women and girls in our communities.

 

BACKGROUND

At Nkumu Fed-Fed's founding, women and girls faced significant violence rooted in societal norms and harmful practices, including:

  • Domestic Violence: Physical, emotional, and psychological abuse without support systems.
  • Denial of Resources: Inequitable access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
  • Harmful Traditional Practices: Early marriage, female genital mutilation, and discrimination.
  • Trafficking and Smuggling: Increased vulnerability of women and girls to exploitation.

OBJECTIVES

To combat these challenges, our program focuses on:

  • Advocacy and Awareness: Raising awareness about GBV and fostering respect and equality.
  • Support Services: Providing counselling, legal assistance, and safe spaces for survivors.
  • Capacity Building: Empowering women and girls through education and skill development.
  • Community Engagement: Promoting dialogue about harmful practices with community leaders.

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS OF NKUMU FED-FED

  • 15 Branches: Established at national and international levels.
  • Support for Survivors: Funded support for nearly 4000 GBV survivors.
  • Task Force Membership: Active members of the Human Trafficking Task Force of the NWR.
  • Rehabilitation Unit: Constructed a unit at NFF headquarters for the withdrawal and rehabilitation of trafficking victims.

OPPORTUNITIES

  • Increased Awareness: Growing recognition of GBV can lead to more support and funding.
  • Partnerships: Collaborate with NGOs and government agencies to enhance effectiveness.
  • Policy Advocacy: Influence local and national policies for women's rights.
  • Technology Utilization: Enhance outreach and service delivery through tech advancements.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND INITIATIVES - EXPANSION OF SERVICES

  • Holistic Support Centers: Establish community-based centers offering integrated services for survivors.
  • Mobile Support Units: Deploy units to reach remote areas with on-the-spot support.
  • Innovative Strategies for Addressing GBV.
  • Community-Led Campaigns: Engage community members in awareness initiatives.
  • Digital Platforms: Develop apps for confidential access to support.
  • Peer-Support Networks: Create peer-led groups for mutual support.
  • Training for Providers: Train service providers to effectively support survivors.
  • Advocacy and Policy Initiatives.
  • Engagement with Policymakers: Advocate for protective policies and resource allocation.
  • Local Government Collaboration: Partner with authorities to develop community safety plans.
  • Research and Data Collection
  • Needs Assessment: Regularly assess community needs to tailor services.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation: Implement frameworks to assess program impact.
  • Diversification of Funding: Explore new funding opportunities for sustainability.
  • Capacity Building for Leaders: Empower local leaders to advocate for women's rights.

CALL TO ACTION

Join us in the fight against Gender-Based Violence!

At Nkumu Fed Fed, we believe in empowering individuals to make a difference. You can help to create a safer, more equitable community by:

  • Making a donation.
  • Volunteering your time.
  • Advocating for change.
  • Supporting local anti-GBV initiatives.