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Gender Talk Forum

Stories of Capacity Development: Changing COVID-19 perceptions in Ethiopia through a women-led organization

Women’s movements are instrumental in flagging issues relating to women’s rights and Gender equality. This has been witnessed through the various movements that have championed women’s causes in Ethiopia. It is with this context that NEWA had planned this year’s “Gender talk Forum ”, which is NEWA’s signature dialogue platform that has been ongoing for many years. This year, in commemoration of International Women’s Day, The Gender talk forum tried to bring together governmental and non-governmental stakeholders with the theme of “Revisiting women’s movements in Ethiopia by sharing best practices, highlighting experiences, and deliberating on ways forward. The Gender talk forum is a part of the project titled ‘Women’s Voice and Leadership’ currently being implemented by NEWA in partnership with Plan International Ethiopia. The gender talk forum was held on March 24, 2022, in Sapphire Addis Hotel. This platform brought together women right organizations, CSOs, International organizations, UN representatives, Academia’s, and also prominent women right activists. This year’s gender talk forum themed “Women’s right movements in Ethiopia towards gender equality” focused on highlighting the history, struggle, milestones, setbacks, success and challenges of the Ethiopian women’s right movement. A presentation by Dr. Agaredech from AAU was presented to the scene after which an intergenerational panel discussion was held. The panelist were two known women right defenders, Ms. Huluagerish from Addis Ababa Women Associations and Ruth Yitbarek from Yellow movement. An interesting discussion was held on the feminism history in Ethiopia as well as the importance of solidarity, networking and collaboration of women right structures for a better impact. During this year’s Gender talk forum, Mrs. Letty Chiwara the UN women’s representative to Ethiopia, AU, and UN ECA was recognized and a small farewell party was held towards the end of the event.  

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What should be done about the rise in SGBV against Women?

Stories of Capacity Development: Changing COVID-19 perceptions in Ethiopia through a women-led organization

Many researches indicate that there is a significant increase in the number of GBV cases faced by women and children. According to the latest Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS 2016) at least one out of every three women in Ethiopia has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime, by an intimate partner, and nearly one-quarter (23 percent) of women have at some point in their life lives experienced physical violence, while 10 percent of the women have experienced sexual violence. It is noted in the survey that there is a high rate of reporting of (66 percent) by women and girls who experienced violence. As Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations, NEWA’s member Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association EWLA’s November 2022 intimate partner violence report of cases handled under the organization’s head office there was 6 reporter of intimate partner violence and 90 percent of 66 divorce cases are results of physical, psychological, and sexual abuses. In cognizant with that, SGBV is at a concern state in Ethiopia, whether within the context of conflict or outside the conflict setting as reports are stating the high occurrence of SGBV. SGBV are detrimental to women’s physical, psychological, economic, and overall well-being. Conflict should not be a ground for conflict related sexual violence (CRSV). Women face sexual violence in all settings, such as workplace, school, home, during conflict etc.  Hence, it is important for everyone to do their part in combatting SGBV. To ensure accountability, the government, CSOs and influencers should work on creating awareness and to bring a change in attitude. The issue of combatting SGBV should be done with a human right approach rather charity-based approach. This is since women’s and girls’ safety from SGBV is a human right. Hence, any form of violation on women right is by default a violation of human right. In relation to this any sort of victimization and victim blaming of survivors that are being witnessing at alarming rate should be addressed as a violation of human right as well.  It should also well noted that the society needs prevent and stand against any form of SGBV. The government is also obligated to ensure whether in the context of conflict or not that any case of SGBV is well accounted for. The access to medical, psychological, and legal aid for survivors of SGBV should be ensure by the government and concerned non-government bodies. Furthermore, we encourage the continued CSOs effort in creating awareness on SGBV as a violation of human right. It is important to highlight the fact that although governmental and non-governmental organizations working on women right have not been to fully combat SGBV. However, combatting SGBV faced by women and children is a responsibility of family, religious institutions, and schools, hence should take it as a concern with the stand of not being silent in the face of SGBV. As it is time more and more cases of violence against women coming to light, this kinjit’s newsletter message is focused on standing against SGBV. NEWA had served as the coordinator for the campaign against gender-based violence group (GBV-CE) since 2006 to combat and decrease SGBV in Ethiopia. This year (November 25, 2022- December 10, 2022) with the theme for the GBV campaign group is “In conflict or peace, let’s stop sexual and gender-based violence” there were different activities focusing on discussions, awareness program, online and offline activisms. Finally, we relay the message that the government and non-government institutions should work to ensure safety of women and children from SGBV. The society should focus on combatting SGBV in all settings. The government in conflict and in another context should work to fight SGBV.      

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የሲቪክ ሶሳይቲ ድርጅቶች ዋና ዳይሬክተሮች ቡድን ዋንጫ ወሰደ | The women CSO directors team won a football Cup

የአዲስ አበባ ከተማ ሴቶች ማህበር የተመሠረተበትን 25ኛ አመት አስመልክቶ በተዘጋጀው የሴቶች እግር ኳስ ውድድር በሴቶች ላይ የሚሠሩ የሲቪክ ሶሳይ ቲ ድርጅቶች ዋና ዳይሬክተሮች ከሴት አርቲስቶች ጋር ባደረጉት የእግር ኳስ ውድድር

የሲቪክ ሶሳይቲ ድርጅቶች ዋና ዳይሬክተሮች ቡድን ዋንጫ ወሰደ | The women CSO directors team won a football Cup Read More »

NEWA and EWLA, in collaboration with USAID/OTI, held a workshop

NEWA and EWLA, in collaboration with USAID/OTI, held a workshop

NEWA and EWLA, in collaboration with USAID/OTI, held a workshop NEWA and EWLA, in collaboration with USAID/OTI, held a workshop in which women leaders from the media, CSO, political, and business sectors received Appreciative Inquiry training. Following the completion of the workshop on March 21 at Ellily International Hotel, we had the honor of bringing these women together and accomplished designing their collective vision,  designing their strategy for implementing their vision, selecting women to represent their sectors and serve as an ad hoc committee and Deciding on a collective name  “Transformative Women Leaders”. This workshop not only brought together women leaders from various sectors, but it also celebrated women for being remarkable and agents of peace!

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Our Executive Directress Saba Gebremedhin had a fruitful discussion with the U.S. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken.

Wro Saba - NEWA - with -U.S. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken

NEWA organized a one-day national-level exhibition and advocacy event Our Executive Directress Saba Gebremedhin had a fruitful discussion with the U.S. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken. Their discussion was focused on the importance of women’s participation in peacebuilding decisions and centering the agenda of SGBV that happened during the conflict into the transitional justice process, and mechanisms.

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NEWA organized a one-day national-level exhibition and advocacy event

NEWA organized a one-day national-level exhibition and advocacy event

NEWA organized a one-day national-level exhibition and advocacy event Network of Ethiopian women’s Associations in partnership with Oxfam Ethiopia organized a one-day national-level exhibition and advocacy event. The core purpose of this experience-sharing exhibition was to showcase technologies that reduce time and energy for women and girls in Ethiopia. At the opening representative from the State Minister of Women’s and Social Affairs, Mrs. Tihun Sineshaw, and Executive Directress of NEWA, Saba G/Medihin welcomed and highlighted the participants and the fortitudes of the unpaid care and domestic work burden-reducing innovation exhibitors. In her opening speech, Ms. Tihun Sinshaw stressed the recognition of the UCDW on the role of women in most Ethiopian families is still found at a low level; thus, we all have a great responsibility to change this situation in our respective families.

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