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June

Call for applications: SASA! Start course - Prevention VAW and HIV (5th-9th June)

Day(s): from 26/Apr to 09/Jun

The SASA! Start phase course will take place in Kampala from June 5th – 9th, 2017. The course will explore ways to mobilize communities to prevent violence against women and HIV. 

The fee for the SASA! Start course is $600. Some financial support may be available for community based and national organizations.

More information and application here.

Local: http://raisingvoices.org/activism/institutional/#tabs-212-0-2
Date: Apr/26/2017 - Jun/09/2017
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Seminar on “Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting at the intersection of qualitative, quantitative and mixed method research – Experiences from Africa and Europe

Day(s): from 16/May to 08/Jun

The Academic Seminar on  “Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting at the intersection of qualitative, quantitative and mixed method research – Experiences from Africa and Europe”, will take place in Brussels, on June 8 and 9 2017.  The aim of the seminar is to discuss the added value of research in the campaign towards abandoning FGM, the do’s and don’ts and propose recommendations for researching FGM/C. Academics and professionals from Europe and Africa will present papers on qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research on FGM/C

Dates 8-9 June 2017

More information and registration here 

Local: http://www.vub.ac.be/en/events/2017/seminar-on-female-genital-mutilationcutting-at-the-intersection-of-qualitative
Date: May/16/2017 - Jun/08/2017
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Call for Contributions - Gender and Development Journal - Sexualities 15th June

Day(s): from 16/May to 15/Jun

The Gender and Development Journal is seeking contributions which draw on first-hand experience and research of work in development and humanitarian contexts, especially focusing on the global South/fragile or conflictaffected countries. 

G&D is a unique journal, providing a forum for debate – and a tool for influencing – for development policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and women’s rights activists. It is published for Oxfam by Routledge/Taylor and Francis. G&D is currently read in over 90 countries.

Deadline 15th June

More information here.

Local: http://www.genderanddevelopment.org/files/Vol%2026%20No%201%20Sexualities%20Call%20for%20Contributions%20FINAL.pdf
Date: May/16/2017 - Jun/15/2017
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Rapid Re-Housing/Housing First: Innovative Practices (Webinar) 2nd June

Day(s): from 17/May to 02/Jun

Participants will leave this webinar understanding the basics of a “Housing First” approach. The webinar will examine how new approaches employed by a growing number of victim services programs can support safe and stable housing for survivors of domestic violence and explore how modifications to the Rapid Re-housing model can boost its effectiveness with survivors. It also highlight a successful example of a statewide effort to increase safe housing for survivors in rural, urban and tribal communities.  This webinar could be particularly interesting for programs who participate/want to participate in their CoCs, particularly in anticipation of the HUD NOFA release.

More information and registration here.

Local: http://www.nrcdv.org/ta-training/
Date: May/17/2017 - Jun/02/2017
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Survivor Safety and Coordinated Entry Systems (Webinar) 5th June

Day(s): from 17/May to 05/Jun

Participants will leave this webinar understanding the importance of safety/safety planning considerations in Coordinated Entry Systems for domestic and sexual violence survivors. 

Registration here.

Local: http://www.nrcdv.org/ta-training/
Date: May/17/2017 - Jun/05/2017
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'Gamification for Humanitarian Learning' - Online Free Course (5th June- 2nd July 2017)

Day(s): from 23/May to 05/Jun

On 5th June 2017, the Humanitarian Leadership Academy will launch its second Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) 'Gamification for Humanitarian Learning', in partnership with the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITCILO).  

This course is an innovative online laboratory aimed at identifying humanitarian challenges and training people to solve them through on and offline games. The course is four weeks long, and is suitable for learners of all abilities. 

Registration is now open, it’s completely free to take part, 

More information here.

Local: https://kayaconnect.org/course/info.php?id=557
Date: May/23/2017 - Jun/05/2017
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Nominations for the Top 50 Women Public Sector Women - Victoria, Australia (12th June)

Day(s): from 23/May to 12/Jun

Nominations for the Top 50 Women Public Sector Women (Victoria) list are now open (closing June 12). The list will shine a spotlight on exceptional leaders, highlighting their work and creating role models for other females in the sector.

Further information and nomination forms are available here.

Local: http://www.publicsectorwomen.com.au/
Date: May/23/2017 - Jun/12/2017
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Nominations for the 2017 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards (2nd June)

Day(s): from 23/May to 02/Jun

Nominations for the 2017 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards (ACVPA) are now open (closing 19 May). These awards recognise and reward good practice in the prevention or reduction of violence and other types of crime in Australia.

More information here.

Local: http://www.aic.gov.au/crime_community/acvpa.html
Date: May/23/2017 - Jun/02/2017
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Domestic Violence Alert Training - Australia (21 & 22 June)

Day(s): from 23/May to 22/Jun

Lifeline and inTouch are offering domestic violence Alert training for frontline workers supporting multicultural communities on 21 & 22 June, 8.45am – 5.00pm.  Training will be held in the Fountain View Room (rear) at the City of Whittlesea, Civic Centre 25 Ferres Blvd South MorangThe training fee is waived for health, allied health, community, higher education, childcare frontline workers.  Where necessary, Lifeline will also cover reasonable costs of participants requiring travel, accommodation and staff backfill.  

More information here.

Local: http://www.dvalert.org.au/
Date: May/23/2017 - Jun/22/2017
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Webinar - Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan (27 June)

Day(s): from 26/May to 27/Jun

In May 2017, CDC released Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan: A Technical Package of Programs, Policies, and Practices to help states and communities sharpen their focus on prevention activities with the greatest potential to prevent intimate partner violence (IPV) and its consequences across the lifespan.

This web conference will explore how the technical package can support prevention program decision-making, identify resources to support prevention practice, and examine potential sectors to involve in prevention efforts.

Date: 27 june (ESTEARN 2:00-3:30PM)

More information here.

Local: http://www.preventconnect.org/2017/05/preventing-intimate-partner-violence-across-the-lifespan-a-technical-package-of-programs-policies-and-practices/
Date: May/26/2017 - Jun/27/2017
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Women Girls Speak Up and Stay Safe: Media & Mobiles NYC (June 6)

Day(s): from 26/May to 06/Jun

Please RSVP now to join Vodafone Americas Foundation and Internews, in partnership with Technology Salon NYC, for a lively conversation about empowering women and girls with tools to make their voices heard, all around the world, in ways that keep them safe and secure. 

Covered questions:

  • What are some of the barriers to online expression that girls and women face in different contexts? What strategies and tactics are they using to overcome these barriers?
  • How can media organizations purposefully support safe, dynamic and relevant spaces for girls and women to speak up and speak out? What are the benefits, challenges and implications of doing so?
  • Are there times when stronger women and girls’ participation generates greater media engagement and revenue? How can we build on this while balancing the desire for increased numbers with gender parity, political and/or development goals?
  • Should we be engaging men and boys in this conversation? How and why (or why not)?

More information here.

Local: http://mailchi.mp/technologysalon/please-rsvp-now-women-and-girls-speak-up-and-stay-safe-with-media-and-mobiles
Date: May/26/2017 - Jun/06/2017
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International Women & Law Enforcement Conference Global Networks: Local Law Enforcement, Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Day(s): from 01/Jun to 21/Mar

The International Association of Women Police (IAWP) and the Australasian Council of Women and Policing (ACWAP), supported by the Queensland Police Service (QPS) are delighted to host the 2017 International Women & Law Enforcement Conference.

For the first time, this global event will be held in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.  The chosen theme “Global Networks: Local Law Enforcement” was selected to highlight the importance of partnerships and celebrate the cooperation between law enforcement agencies and the community around the globe.

Date: 17-21 September 2017

More information and registration here

Date: Jun/01/2017 - Mar/21/2017
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National Victims of Crime Conference 2017 (6-7 September)

Day(s): from 01/Jun to 07/Sep

The 2017 National Victims of Crime Conference: - Victims' Voices – Reform, Innovation and Action will be themed around exploring effective ways of giving victims and survivors a voice in addressing their diverse needs and how their experiences are influencing and reforming innovative service and policy responses.

Date: 6 - 7 September 2017

Venue: Plaza Level, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Cnr Grey St and Russell St, South Brisbane 4101

More information here.

Local: https://www.griffith.edu.au/criminology-law/griffith-criminology-institute/national-victims-of-crime-conference-2017
Date: Jun/01/2017 - Sep/07/2017
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2018 Victorian Honour Roll of Women (17 July)

Day(s): from 01/Jun to 17/Jul

Nominations are now open for the 2018 Victorian Honour Roll of Women. Each year, the Victorian Honour Roll celebrates 20 exceptional women who have made a significant and lasting contribution to their communities. The awards are looking for nominations from women across all industries and fields of endeavour, including women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal communities, women with a disability and young, regional and rural women.

If you know an extraordinary woman who deservesrecognition for her contribution, leadership and achievements, please nominate her for the 2018 Victorian Honour Roll of Women. Nominations close 5pm Monday 17 July, 2017. 

More information here.

Local: http://www.vic.gov.au/women/women-s-leadership/victorian-honour-roll-of-women.html
Date: Jun/01/2017 - Jul/17/2017
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Webinar: Community accountability for safety – Building capacity to make sexual and domestic violence a community responsibility (28 June)

Day(s): from 01/Jun to 28/Jun

This web conference will explore the role of strong social networks, inclusion and community accountability in sexual and domestic violence prevention and highlight innovative local efforts. 

More information here. 

Local: http://www.preventconnect.org/2017/05/community-accountability-for-safety-building-capacity-to-make-sexual-and-domestic-violence-a-community-responsibility/
Date: Jun/01/2017 - Jun/28/2017
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WHO Webinar: Consolidated Guideline on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women Living with HIV (19 June)

Day(s): from 01/Jun to 19/Jun

WHO SEARO (South-East Asia Regional Office) and WHO WPRO (Western Pacific Regional Office) with Department of Reproductive Health and Research (RHR) would like to invite you to an upcoming webinar on the WHO Consolidated guideline on sexual and reproductive health and rights of women living with HIV.

More information here.

Local: http://www.svri.org/events/webinar-consolidated-guideline-sexual-and-reproductive-health-and-rights-women-living-hiv
Date: Jun/01/2017 - Jun/19/2017
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Call for Applications: The PBF Gender and Youth Promotion Initiative #GYPI (7 July)

Day(s): from 01/Jun to 07/Jul

The United Nations Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund’s (PBF) is seeking applications for its Gender and Youth Promotion Initiative #GYPI 2017 with an aim to support the empowerment of women and the advancement of gender equality and recognize the role of young people as central to the relevance and effectiveness of PBF’s overall peacebuilding portfolio.

More information here.

Local: https://www.pbfgypi.org/
Date: Jun/01/2017 - Jul/07/2017
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Digital landscaping survey: Learning about the linkages between intimate partner violence and family planning (15th June)

Day(s): from 01/Jun to 15/Jun

Passages Project has developed this short survey to collect information on the linkages between intimate partner violence (IPV) and family planning (FP) outcomes, the social and gender norms that influence that relationship, and promising approaches addressing both. Through this survey, they are interested in learning about your personal experiences and your organization’s experiences regarding: 
 
1. The relationship between IPV and FP; 
2. The influence of social and gender norms on the relationship between IPV and FP; 
3. Implementing, scaling up and evaluating interventions addressing FP and IPV, including normative interventions, and; 
4. Your insights, information, and literature recommendations on the above-mentioned topics. 
 
The survey is available online, at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FP-IPV-links. All responses will be confidential and it will take participants 20 minutes to complete the survey. All responses should be completed by 15 June 2017. 
 

Local: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FP-IPV-links
Date: Jun/01/2017 - Jun/15/2017
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National Sexual Assault Conference - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault

Day(s): 7, 8 and 9

The Texas Association Against Sexual Assault will host the 2017 National Sexual Assault Conference under the theme: “From Courageous Conversations to Critical Action.”

Venue: Hilton Anatole Dallas, Dallas, TX 75207, United States.

 

Date: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 (All day) to Friday, June 9, 2017 (All day)

 

More information here

Date: Jun/07/2017 - Jun/09/2017
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Call for papers: Gendered Perspectives on International Development (GPID) working papers

Day(s): from 08/Jun to 08/Aug

Michigan State University invites the submission of article-length manuscripts (6,000 - 9,000 words) for peer review and publication in their GPID Working Papers series. They seek materials at a late stage of formulation that contribute new understandings of women and men’s roles and relations amidst social, economic, and political change in the developing world. The goals of GPID are: (1) to promote research that contributes to gendered analysis of social change, (2) to highlight the effects of international development policy and globalization on gender roles and gender relations, and (3) to encourage new approaches to international development policy and programming.

More information here.

Local: http://gencen.isp.msu.edu/files/2014/8606/8004/GPID_CFP_flyer.pdf
Date: Jun/08/2017 - Aug/08/2017
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Training: The Women’s Leadership Institute on Peace and Security, 24-28 July 2017, Uganda

Day(s): from 08/Jun to 28/Jul

The Women’s Leadership Institute on Peace and Security is designed to strengthen the transformative leadership of activists in fragile and conflict-affected areas in Africa and Asia. This year the training covers global peace and security discourse, combating violent extremism and movement building strategies; Practical skills and tools to monitor development progress using a gendered, peace and security lens. 

More information here

Local: https://www.awid.org/get-involved/training-womens-leadership-institute-peace-and-security
Date: Jun/08/2017 - Jul/28/2017
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Webinar - Community Accountability for Safety: Building Capacity to Make Sexual and Domestic Violence a Community Responsibility (28th June)

Day(s): from 08/Jun to 28/Jun

This web conference will explore the role of strong social networks, inclusion and community accountability in sexual and domestic violence prevention and highlight innovative local efforts. 

OBJECTIVES:

  • Explore how protective factors in the sociocultural environment (e.g. social inclusion, networks, and community sanctions against violence) can prevent sexual and domestic violence.
  • Engage in a candid discussion on how primary prevention connects to intervention-based responses.
  • Learn from local strategies and systematic approaches to increase community capacity and accountability.

28th June - EASTERN (EST/EDT)2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

More information here.


Local: http://www.preventconnect.org/2017/05/community-accountability-for-safety-building-capacity-to-make-sexual-and-domestic-violence-a-community-responsibility/
Date: Jun/08/2017 - Jun/28/2017
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8th Milestones of a Global Campaign for Violence Prevention Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 19-20 October 2017

Day(s): from 15/Jun to 20/Oct

 The Canadian Government and the Public Health Agency of Canada is hosting the 8th Milestones meeting: Translating Sustainable Development Goal violence prevention targets into national and local action. The meeting is strictly by invitation only, and places are limited.

To receive a formal invitation, please register. Draft agenda available online

Date: Jun/15/2017 - Oct/20/2017
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2017 Girl Up Leadership Summit, 16-19 July 2017, Washington DC, USA

Day(s): from 15/Jun to 16/Jul

This three days Summit offers an opportunity to participants from around the world to participate in leadership training, learning from influential speakers, engage in skills-based workshops, and leading an official lobby day on Capitol Hill. The Summit strives to empower, educate and embolden the potential of every girl there.

More information here. 

Local: https://girlup.org/leadership-summit/?ct=t(What_Works_Newsletter_June_20176_13_2017)&mc_cid=6a7cea85f0&mc_eid=d9564ac197
Date: Jun/15/2017 - Jul/16/2017
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Webinar: Honour and Prestige – The Influence of Social Norms on Child Marriage and Intimate Partner Violence in Karnataka, India, 22 June 2017

Day(s): 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22

This webinar draws on the preliminary findings of two STRIVE evaluation studies: Samata and Samvedana+ implemented by the Karnataka Health Promotion Trust (KHPT). These projects aim to reduce rates of girl school drop-out and child marriage and to decrease female sex workers experience of intimate partner violence. 

More information here.

Date: Jun/15/2017 - Jun/22/2017
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African Call for Good Practices: Elimination, Prevention and Response to Violence, Abuse and Exploitation of Women and Girls with Disabilities

Day(s): 15 and 16

The Making it Work initiative coordinated by Handicap International has an open call for good practices on preventing and responding to violence against women and girls with disabilities, focusing on Africa.

Read the guidelines, available in English and French, for eligibility and further details on this call. 

DEADLINE 16th JUNE

Local: http://www.svri.org/sites/default/files/attachments/2017-06-15/Guidelines%20-%20African%20Call%20for%20good%20%20practices%202017%20%28en%29.pdf
Date: Jun/15/2017 - Jun/16/2017
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Invitation to Participate: Gender-Based Violence Area of Responsibility Advocacy and Policy Task Team (18th June)

Day(s): 15, 16, 17 and 18

You are kindly invited to take part in the GBV Area of Responsibility's (GBV AoR) newly reinvigorated advocacy and policy task team. GBV AoR works to ensure the recognition that GBV response and prevention is lifesaving, and that GBV programming is the responsibility of all humanitarian actors and needs to be addressed with adequate, comprehensive and coordinated action in humanitarian emergencies from the outset. 

Policy and advocacy focused agencies, or personnel within agencies, are invited to join the first GBV AoR Advocacy and Policy Task Team meeting, to be held on Monday 19th June at 8am Eastern Daylight Time/1pm GMT/2pm CEST/3pm EEST/4pm EAT/7pm ICT/ 10pm AEST).  Those wishing to take part should email Danielle.Spencer@ActionAid.org.uk, and include their skype name, at least by Sunday 18th June. 

Local: http://www.svri.org/news/invitation-participate-gender-based-violence-area-responsibility-advocacy-and-policy-task-team
Date: Jun/15/2017 - Jun/18/2017
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Call for Submission on Online Violence Against Women - Special Rapporteur (30th September)

Day(s): from 15/Jun to 30/Sep

The Special Rapporteur seeks to collect existing good practices on law regulating violence against women and sexual harassment on-line. In order to inform her work on the topic, which will culminate in the presentation of a report to the Human Rights Council in June 2018, the Special Rapporteur wishes to secure from different stakeholders, including States, National Human Rights Institutions, Non-governmental organizations, as well as members of academia, input and views on the following topics:

  • Existing legislative models, criminal or administrative, on prosecuting and punishing various forms of online violence against women;
  • Existing policies that allow identification, reporting and rectification of incidents of harassment or violence against women via the internet services providers;E
  • Existing jurisprudence from international, regional, and national courts, on prosecution or administrative proceedings in such cases.

More information here.

Deadline 30th September 2017.

Local: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Women/SRWomen/Pages/OnlineViolence.aspx
Date: Jun/15/2017 - Sep/30/2017
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Inclusive Service Delivery: an overview of practice guidelines in the family violence sector (5th July)

Day(s): from 21/Jun to 05/Jul

This webcast will provide an overview of the Guidelines for family violence services and accommodation: complying with the Equal Opportunity Act 2010, developed as a result of a recommendation made by the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence.

While developed for the Victorian context, workers and professionals from other states and territories may find the content of this webcast generally informative.

Wednesday 5th July 2017 | 1pm - 1:45pm AEST

Registration and information here.

Local: http://www.webcasts.com.au/1800respect/
Date: Jun/21/2017 - Jul/05/2017
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Request for Proposal for the Provision of services related to media trainings under ending violence against women project (25th June)

Day(s): 22, 23, 24 and 25

UN Women is seeking proposals from qualified organizations for the Provision of services related to media trainings under ending violence against women project. The priority is to strengthen the capacities of those media professionals which are in most need of this type of training, as well as to reach out to smaller newsrooms in BiH and strengthen capacities of those journalists who do not operate in urban centres and who do not have a lot of opportunities to participate in thematic trainings on gender equality and violence against women and girl.

Closing date: 25 June 2017

More information here.

Local: http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=38119
Date: Jun/22/2017 - Jun/25/2017
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The Economic Impacts of Child Marriage (27th June)

Day(s): 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27

Join the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) and the World Bank for a presentation and discussion of the findings from a ground-breaking research project to uncover the economic costs of child marriage.

On 27h June ; 9am-11am

RSVP here.

Local: https://www.icrw.org/news/event-costs-child-marriage/
Date: Jun/22/2017 - Jun/27/2017
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Third Annual Paula Kantor Award for Excellence in Field Research

Day(s): from 22/Jun to 28/Jul

The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) is soliciting nominations for the third annual Paula Kantor Award for Excellence in Field Research. The 2017 award will be given to a young professional female researcher in order to recognize and honor outstanding achievement in the fields of gender equity and the empowerment of women and girls.

The 2017 Paula Kantor Award for Excellence in Field Research will be conferred to the winner in September at a high-level ICRW event in New York City. Nominations must be made by a third-party. If you know an outstanding researcher who deserves recognition for her work, please read closely the eligibility and nomination requirements and submit any nominations for the Paula Kantor Award for Excellence in Field Research by 11:59 p.m. EST, July 28, 2017.

More information here.

Local: https://www.icrw.org/news/icrw-announces-third-annual-paula-kantor-award/
Date: Jun/22/2017 - Jul/28/2017
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Comic Relief: Preventing Child Trafficking & Exploitation in Nepal

Day(s): from 22/Jun to 21/Jul

Comic Relief is seeking applications for its initiative entitled “Preventing Child Trafficking & Exploitation in Nepal” to support work to prevent the trafficking and sexual exploitation of children and young people, alongside supporting appropriate services that enable them to exit safely and effectively recover from the negative impacts.

There is no minimum funding request and we will welcome requests up to £250,000. In total, they have up to £1 million available for this initiative.

Deadline: 21 July 2017

More information here. 

Local: https://www2.fundsforngos.org/children/comic-relief-preventing-child-trafficking-exploitation-nepal/
Date: Jun/22/2017 - Jul/21/2017
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Funding Opportunity: Apply for a Raliance Impact Grant to End Sexual Violence (20th July)

Day(s): from 28/Jun to 20/Jul

Do you have a visionary project to end sexual violence? You could be one of up to 20 grantees who Raliance will be awarding during its third round of grant funding.

Raliance has announced its Round 3 of Impact Grants which funds visionary projects to end sexual violence. Raliance seeks to advance promising, replicable practices or policies that 1) improve the response to victims of sexual violence; 2) reduce the likelihood of perpetration of sexual violence; or 3) strengthen communities’ and organizations’ capacity to create safe environments. 

Deadline July 20, 2017 

More Information here.

Local: http://www.preventconnect.org/2017/06/funding-opportunity-apply-for-a-raliance-impact-grant-to-end-sexual-violence/
Date: Jun/28/2017 - Jul/20/2017
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Our Watch Awards (7th July)

Day(s): from 29/Jun to 07/Jul

Entries are now open for the third annual Our Watch Awards. The Our Watch Awards, administered by the Walkley Foundation, recognise excellence in journalism that contributes to a deeper understanding of violence against women, its drivers and prevention. The Our Watch Awards are a great way to recognise and reward those journalists who are leading the charge to improve reporting on violence against women. 

For information on categories, judging criteria and entry requirements visit the Walkley Foundation website.  

Entries close on Friday 7 July 2017. 

Local: http://www.walkleys.com/awards/our-watch-awards/
Date: Jun/29/2017 - Jul/07/2017
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Local government Preventing VAW showcase - 16 August (Victoria, Australia)

Day(s): from 29/Jun to 16/Aug

This is an opportunity for councillors, council officers, partner organisations and state government colleagues to come together and hear about some of the latest innovative practice and learning opportunities occurring in local government in Australia, to prevent violence against women and embed gender equality in action.  The showcase includes the 10 local government projects funded through the Office of Prevention and Women’s Equality, Department of Premier and Cabinet of Ausralia. 

The event is being held at Treasury Theatre on Wednesday 16 August from 10am – 2.30pm.  

Register your attendance here. 

Local: http://www.cvent.com/events/showcase-local-government-innovation-in-preventing-violence-against-women/custom-18-93b3f42b67834d3787ec9d13f0b7b457.aspx
Date: Jun/29/2017 - Aug/16/2017
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2nd Annual Technology Summit - Safety and VAW - 26/27 October, Melbourne, Australia

Day(s): from 30/Jun to 27/Oct

WESNET is pleased to announce the date of their 2nd Annual Technology Safety Summit, which will be held 26-27 October 2017, in Melbourne. The Summit will bring together national and international experts on technology safety and violence against women. This year’s Summit will span two days and focus on presentations and workshops that range from emerging issues such as image-based abuse to cutting edge technology, such as internet of things and smart technology.

More information here.

Local: https://techsafety.org.au/techsummit/
Date: Jun/30/2017 - Oct/27/2017
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Webinar: Transactional sex and HIV risk among young women in rural South Africa, 20 July 2017

Day(s): from 30/Jun to 20/Jul

An analysis of baseline data from the HPTN 068 Swa Koteka Conditional Cash Transfer trial in rural north east South Africa showed that transactional sex was associated with an almost three-fold increased risk of being HIV positive in young women, after controlling for other risk factors. In this webinar, Dr Meghna Ranganathan will be describing key findings and implications from the HPTN 068 Swa Koteka Conditional Cash Transfer trial.

More information here.

Local: http://strive.lshtm.ac.uk/news/transactional-sex-and-hiv-risk-among-young-women-rural-south-africa
Date: Jun/30/2017 - Jul/20/2017
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