Report of the National Conference: Women's Property Rights ... - FAO
Report of the National Conference: Women's Property Rights ... - FAO
Report of the National Conference: Women's Property Rights ... - FAO
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Why <strong>the</strong>se targets?Policy makers• Have power to protect victims by implementing and adjusting legal frameworks.• Can effectively use legislation and traditional systems to ensure rights for all• They have influence.Beneficiaries• Need to be informed <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir legal rights to prevent future property grabbing• They are people who enhance situations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community• To create critical massPotential partners• People at <strong>the</strong> grass roots• These actors enhance social changes• They deliver services• Group to be used to raise awarenessAdversaries/Abusers• These are missing groups <strong>of</strong> people from our debates on property grabbing andinheritance• Need to be informed on <strong>the</strong> dangers and effects <strong>of</strong> property grabbingMethods1. Workshopso Evaluation and monitoringo Impact assessments Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats (SWOT)o Planning strategiesResponsibility: line ministries, NGOs2. Community based actionso Training (peer education)o Dramao Mobilizationo Sensitizationo Intervention programmeso Group discussionso Support groupso AdvocacyResponsibility: CBOs3. Lobbyingo Skills (negotiation, consulting)Responsibility: CBOs and NGOs4. Creation <strong>of</strong> critical masso Mobilizationo Demonstrationso Activism32