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Cox's Bazar Gbv Sub Sector and Giha Working Group 16 Days of Activism COX’S BAZAR GBV SUB SECTOR AND GIHA WORKING GROUP 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST GBV 2020 Inter-Agency Activity and Event Calendar Global unite Theme: “Orange the world: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect!” Local Theme: “Engage, Act, Prevent Violence!” Ongoing Event Location Organizations International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women & launch of the 16 Virtual MOWCA, GBVSS AND days of activism against Gender Based Violence. GiHA Launching SASA! Together Baseline Report Kick off events for 16 DOA: awareness raising sessions on GBV, discussions on the Camp 7, 8W, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20 Ext. 23, 24 IOM and PULSE theme of the day (static at WGSS and community level with groups). and Ratnapalong Bangladesh Mural Painting: The Power of a Picture, Elevating Women's Voices through Art Rallly Camp 1E, 1W, 3, 4, 4EXT. & Cox's bazar HELVETAS with community- CXB and Camp level (Mask, t-shirt, panjabi for religious leaders, level lungi for adolescent boys, Hizab/scarf for the Women and girls, and cap with relavant massge) Cooking competition (Male will play the main role for cooking and Female will support) Drawing competion for adolescent Kites flying to observe 16 days activity Awareness Raising on GBV (specially IPV and Domestic Violence) Camp 11,12,13,14,15,16 & Host CARE Bangladesh/UNICEF Community of Palongkhali Union Awareness Raising on GBV in Camp and Host Commmunity Camp 3,4, 12, 19 and 22 and host OXFAM community in Whykong, Teknaf Produce Audio Materials on GBV, Child Marriage, Polygamy and Other Issues OXFAM Awareness Raising on 16 days/women empowerment (Outreach and WLCC based) 1E, 2E, 1W, 2W, 03, 04, 07, 8E, 09, 10, 11, Gana Unnayan Kendra 12, 13, 15, 20, 22, 23 and 24 Rohingya (GUK), UNFPA camp, Ratna Palang and Sabrang Host Community Virtual Exhibition of Adolescent's Art Works prepared under Mukti's Activity: Online UNFPA Storytelling Through Art Social Media Campaign Online UNFPA Awareness Sessions on GBV Camp 8E, 13, 15, 19 and Palongkhali World Vision Webinar/ learning circles with all Plan staff Online Plan International Bangladesh Discussion on 16 days activism, Awareness sessions with community, men, women, Camp1E, 1W, 3,6 & 7 at Ukhiya Plan International girls and boys Bangladesh Discussion on 16 days activism, Awareness sessions with community, men, women, Rajapalong, Rotnapalong, Jaliapalong, Plan International girls and boys; Drawing competion for adolescent, Youth Holdiapalong and Palongkhali Unions at Bangladesh Ukhiya Indoor session: Gender Diverse Population from Host Community Wellness Center, Kutupalong station Bandhu Social Welfare Discussion of 16 Days of Activism, Awareness session on GBV Society knowledge testing on GBV awareness – quiz competition Henna Art for beneficiaries- Competition Indoor session: Gender Diverse Population from Refugee Community Wellness Center, Kutupalong station Bandhu Social Welfare Discussion of 16 Days of Activism, Awareness session on GBV Society knowledge testing on GBV awareness Henna Art for beneficiaries Storytelling and writing by volunteer and beneficiaries Observation of World AIDS Day-2020 Cox-sadar, Ukhiya and Teknaf Bandhu Social Welfare Organize rally with Govt. and others like minded organization Society Participate discussion meeting in government sector Distribute health commodities Massage delivery on COVID-19 Distribute BCC on COVID_19 Distribute Sari to Gender Diverse population among host and rohingya . Kutupalong, Ukhiya Bandhu Social Welfare Society Observation of World HUMAN RIGHTS Day-2020 Cox-sadar, Ukhiya and Teknaf Bandhu Social Welfare Organize rally with Govt. and others like minded organization Society Participate discussion meeting in government sector Massage delivery on COVID-19 Awareness session on GBV Message dissemination through miking campaign, loud speaker and distributing Cox's Bazar Sadar, Ukhiya, Teknaf, Leda, Light House posters camps 1E, 1W, 2E, 2W, 3,4,5,6, 7, 24,25,26, 27 1. Sharing sessions with women about 16 days activism, elimination of violence Camp: 4C, 4D, 9,15,17,21 (Chakmarkul & DanChurchAid-DCA against women and women empowerment.2. GBV and COVID'19, 3. Knowledge Ludu Omanisite), HC- Jaliyapalong and Hnila with women, girls and Men and Boys,4. Stay beautiful, Keep beautiful, Art competition for adolescent Handicraft making & competition for women and Girls. Awareness Raising on 16 days/women empowerment (Outreach and WLCC based) 1E, 2E, 1W, 2W, 03, 04, 07, 8E, 09, 10, 11, Gana Unnayan Kendra 12, 13, 15, 20, 22, 23 and 24 Rohingya (GUK), UNFPA camp, Ratna Palang and Sabrang Host Community Awareness Raising on 16 days/women empowerment (Outreach and WLCC based) 1E, 2E, 1W, 2W, 03, 04, 07, 8E, 09, 10, 11, Gana Unnayan Kendra 12, 13, 15, 20, 22, 23 and 24 Rohingya (GUK), UNFPA camp, Ratna Palang and Sabrang Host Community Observation of World AIDS Day Ukhiya, Cox and Teknaf-camps 1E, 1W, Light House 2E, 2W, 3,4,5,6, Awareness Raising on 16 days/women empowerment (Outreach and WLCC based) 1E, 2E, 1W, 2W, 03, 04, 07, 8E, 09, 10, 11, Gana Unnayan Kendra 12, 13, 15, 20, 22, 23 and 24 Rohingya (GUK), UNFPA camp, Ratna Palang and Sabrang Host Community Awareness Raising on 16 days/women empowerment (Outreach and WLCC based) 1E, 2E, 1W, 2W, 03, 04, 07, 8E, 09, 10, 11, Gana Unnayan Kendra 12, 13, 15, 20, 22, 23 and 24 Rohingya (GUK), UNFPA camp, Ratna Palang and Sabrang Host Community Awareness Raising on 16 days/women empowerment (Outreach and WLCC based) 1E, 2E, 1W, 2W, 03, 04, 07, 8E, 09, 10, 11, Gana Unnayan Kendra 12, 13, 15, 20, 22, 23 and 24 Rohingya (GUK), UNFPA camp, Ratna Palang and Sabrang Host Community Discussion on 16 days activism, Awareness sessions with community, men, women, Camp- 21 & 22 ( Chakmarkul and Plan International girls and boys; press release of events; Drawing completions for adolescent and youth Unchiprang Bangladesh Discussion on 16 days activism, Awareness sessions with community, men, women, Teknaf Union and whykong Union Plan International girls and boys and Press release of events; Drawing completion for adolescent and Bangladesh youth Discussion on GBV with women, girls, men, diverse gender groups/LGBTI and Cox's Bazar Sadar, Ukhiya, Teknaf, Leda, Light House stakeholders, women representatives (union, upazilla and municipality camps 1E, 1W, 2E, 2W, 3,4,5,6, 7, 24,25,26, 27 Radio Programme on GBV and effects of COVID-19 with distribution of radio among 1E,1W,2W,2E,3,4,5,and 6 and Ukhiya Light House women leaders host community Telling success stories: Girls are forging ahead in the realms of Education, Law enforcement, Women's contribution in the Economy & Nation building; Listening dreams of adolescent girls; Jaliapalong Union HELP Cox's Bazar Discussion and opinion on Gender equality, Women’s rights, Social norms, (WARD 01 to 09), (Hand to Embrace the Early Marriage, Sexual reproductive health & rights; Ukhia, Cox's Bazar. Less Privileged) Discussion on Violence against women and children (Domestic violence, Child killing, Sexual Harassment, Dowry, Acid attacks, Violence instigated by Salish & Fatwa); Drama on realizing all women’s rights; Orange the world in our Community; Playing Game: Memory testing, Chair, Spoon with marvel; Discussion on International Day for the elimination of violence against women, International Human Rights defenders Day, World Aids Day, International day of Persons with Disabilities & International Human Rights Day. November 25 Event Location Organizations Inauguration Day Event: Discussion on 16 Days of Activism Online GBV SS, UNICEF Opening Ceremony of 16 days activities-Inauguration of 16 days activity at Women Camp5, Mochura Bazar BRAC/UNWOMEN market by CiC through ribbon & cake cutting , visit stall, information corner and shops, speech by CiC, UN Women & BRAC and art competition for women GBV in Crises Online IOM, UNICEF Inauguration of 16 Days of Activism Camp 16 CARE Bangladesh/UNICEF Visibility, discussion, tree planting Camp 11&12 ( SSWG) AAB /UNICEF Balloons with messages Camp 4, 4ex. & 18 (MPWC) AAB /UNWOMEN Tree Planting Camp 4, 4ex. & 18 (MPWC) AAB /UNWOMEN Inauguration Activities and Outreach Camp 1E, 3, 4, 4 Ext, 5, 6, 7, 8E, 21 BRAC/UNHCR Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women: Role Model Session Camp 1E,4,4E,6,7,8E & 21 BRAC/UNHCR Message Dissemination w/ Mask Distribution Camp 1E, 3, 4, 4 Ext, 5, 6, 7, 8E, 21 BRAC/UNHCR If I Were a CIC for a Day: Community Engagement Camp 21 BRAC/UNHCR Inauguration Event for 16 Days of Activism Launch: awareness-raising on global Camp 7, 8W, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20 Ext. 23, 24 IOM and PULSE theme with women and adolescent girls. Community level orientation with male and Ratnapalong champions and community volunteers on global theme and programme for the campaign. Messages of support and distribution of orange masks. Inauguration Event Camp 8w, 17, 20, 20 ex & 25 BRAC/UNICEF Whykong and Ratnapalong Video Session, Led Discussion on Violence against women & child, Empower Women, Camp-15,1 east (Hindu CBP,BRAC/UNHCR Empower Society: Discuss by Outreach Supervisors, Child Marriage prevention para),3,4,15,16,17,21,22 awareness sessions Rally with community- CXB and Camp level (Mask, t-shirt, panjabi for religious Starting point 1E and 1W, 3, 4, and end HELVETAS leaders, lungi for adolescent boys, Hizab/scarf for the Women and girls, and cap with point- 4EXT. relevant massage) Inauguration Event: tree planting Camps 5, 6,18,22,25 IRC Dialogues, Games and Quizzes with CiC, Majhees, Camp Managers, Police, and Camp 4, 10, and 17 UN Women Rohingya Women Leaders Women Engagement: White Banner Camp 4 Mukti
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