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African, Sudanese NGOs raise alarm bell over Ethiopian dam dispute


May 21 - 2021
KHARTOUM
Global view of the Nile Basin (NASA)
The long-running dispute between the governments of Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over the building, filling, and operating of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is raising serious concerns about the impact of the Africa’s largest hydroelectric power plant on Sudan and Egypt. In an urgent statement yesterday, 22 NGOs warned for military confrontations between the three countries.
The Ethiopian mega dam project is currently in the final phase of its construction. In August last year, Addis Ababa unilaterally began filling the dam reservoir. Tripartite talks under auspices of the Africa Union have reached deadlock upon deadlock. ....

New York , United States , Nairobi Area , Capitaled Etat Zone Speciale De Conakry , Burkina Faso , Al Khartum , Rabat Saléemmour Zaëmo , Nile River , Egypt General , Gharb Darfur , Greater Accra , Addis Ababa , Syndicale Africaine , Union Africaine , Darfur Bar Association , Omar Al Mukhtar International Association , Sudanese Civil Society Initiative , Al Khatim Adlan Centre For Enlightenment Human Development , Development Of Civil Society , Afrikajom Center , Security Council , Union Interafricaine , Un Security Council , Pan African Forum On Rights , African Centre For Justice , Centre Du Commerce International ,

A Comparative Case Study of Couples Programming to Support Relationship Quality in Nepal and Rwanda


Stern); Emory University (
Ferguson)
There is.emerging interest in couples-based violence prevention programming, and an urgent need for rigorous evidence to inform such approaches.in the Global South.
Many couples who experience violence in their relationships may want to stay together and need support and skills to manage their interactions more positively. However, there have been valid concerns raised around the appropriateness of working with couples as part of violence prevention programming. More commonly implemented in the Global South, such approaches tend to use group or community-based formats rather than trained therapists or counsellors. This paper offers a comparative case study on programmes in Nepal and Rwanda that teach and support couples who are working to create and maintain equitable, nonviolent relationships. Both programmes were funded by the United Kingdom (UK) Department for International Development (DFID) under their What Works to Prevent ....

United Kingdom , Gemma Ferguson , Jo Clark , Susi Mcghee , Rwanda Men Resource Centre , Access International , London School Of Hygiene , African Medical Research Council , Rwanda Women Network , Emory University Mcghee , Tropical Medicine , Emory University , Equal Access International , Global South , International Development , What Works , Prevent Violence Against Women , South African Medical Research , Related Summaries , Impart Life Skills , Change Curriculum , Integrative Model , Rwanda Women , Rwanda Men , Resource Centre , Personal Relationships ,

Community Activism as a Strategy to Reduce Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Rural Rwanda: Results of a Community Randomised Trial


Stern, Dunkle); London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (
Stern, Heise)
[C]ommunity mobilisation strategies as a means to reduce levels of IPV deserve further investigation in rural Rwanda and in other rural settings.
Despite promising examples of the strategic use of community activism to shift the patriarchal norms, attitudes, and beliefs that undergird IPV, there is limited understanding of how activism actually translates into reduced violence, including how cultural context and programme implementation may affect impact. Conducted by external researchers as part of What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls, this evaluation focuses exclusively on the community activism/mobilisation portion of ....

Kristin Dunkle , Sangeeta Chatterji , Lori Heise , Peter Caton , African Medical Research Council Stern , Rwanda Men Resource Centre , London School Of Hygiene , Department For International Development , Journal Of Global Health , Johns Hopkins University Chatterji , Rwanda Women Network , Hopkins University , South African Medical Research Council , London School , Tropical Medicine , What Works , Prevent Violence Against Women , Rwanda Women , Rwanda Men , Resource Centre , International Development , Gender Based Violence Law , Related Summaries , கிறிஸ்டின் டங்கிள் , லோரி ஹைஸ் , பீட்டர் கேட்டான் ,