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Toolkit on eliminating violence against women and girls with disabilities in Fiji Pacific Disability Federation and Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Suva, Fiji: Pacific Disability Federation, 2015Description: electronic document (167 pages); PDF file: 2.19 MBISBN:
  • 978-982-98080-2-8
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: This toolkit is part of the pilot project called a Toolkit on Eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls with Disabilities in Fiji. The project is a joint partnership between the Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation and Pacific Disability Forum, supported by fnancial and technical assistance from UN Women, with primary funding from Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Objectives of this toolkit: • To enable trainers of the toolkit to explore their own perceptions of violence against women and women and girls with disabilities. • To raise awareness with participants on Violence Against Women using the Human Rights approach building from Power and Privilege and Gender Relations • Enable participants to acknowledge the barriers faced by women and girls with disabilities that experience violence • Mobilize participants to see how they can assist in the elimination of Violence Against Women. (from the Introduction). Record #4751
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This toolkit is part of the pilot project called a Toolkit on Eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls with Disabilities in Fiji. The project is a joint partnership between the Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation and Pacific Disability Forum, supported by fnancial and technical assistance from UN Women, with primary funding from Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Objectives of this toolkit:
• To enable trainers of the toolkit to explore their own perceptions of violence against women and women and girls with disabilities.
• To raise awareness with participants on Violence Against Women using the Human Rights approach building from Power and Privilege and Gender Relations
• Enable participants to acknowledge the barriers faced by women and girls with disabilities that experience violence
• Mobilize participants to see how they can assist in the elimination of Violence Against Women. (from the Introduction). Record #4751