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SECOND ANNUAL SOUTHERN AFRICA LOCALGOVERNMENT AND GENDER JUSTICE
SUMMIT AND AWARDS
28 30 MARCH 2011KOPANONG HOTEL, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH
AFRICA
365 DAYS OF LOCAL ACTION TO END GENDERVIOLENCE: HALVE GENDER VIOLENCE BY 2015
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Please give a brief biography of this leader.Please attach a face photography and one
that shows this leader at work
Councillor and the deputy mayor of Victoria Falls Municipality. I amthe only female councillor in a local authority of eleven councillors,became a councillor in 2003.
An executive member committee member of Women In LocalGovernment Forum (WILGF). I hold a diploma in ExecutiveLeadership. She is a gender champion, who strongly believesperpetrators of gender based violence must be tried by a court.
I am a leader who believes in her inner self, working hard to
achieve my goal is my Moto. Always driven by a passion on womendevelopment. I wish is to see women liberating themselves from
cultural norms, and seeing them contributing meaningfully towardsthe welfare of their families and to the community in reducing GBV.
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WHAT ROLE HAS THE LEADER PLAYED INCHAMPIONING GENDER AND GBV
ACTIVITIES?
Holding workshops with women and men on gender and
gender based violence (GBV) at ward level.
Successfully advocated for the enactment of a council
gender policy. Mediator between the affected and the effected before
taking to the law enforcing agencies.
Forming gender committees in each ward.
Also offering counselling to Gender based violence
victims. Initiated a sewing project for 25 women and a catering
project of 20 women.
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The councilor counseling a victim of GBV
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Councillor with victim of GBV showing herwounds
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Member of the catering service
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Patrons enjoying the meal
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A member of the sewing project
displaying her work
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HOW HAS THE LEADER INFLUENCED THELEVEL OF BUY IN AND INVOLVEMENT OF
MANAGEMENT?
Formation of a gender desk which is managed by a femalegender focal person.
Management and councillors took part in the adoption of thegender policy.
Management is very interested in my feed backs when I come
from workshops and seminars.
Management now taking gender based violence issue seriouslylike any other statutory issue.
Recruitment system has changed now have employed a femaleengineer, town planner and a chief security officer.
Housing application now include spouse information.
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IS THE LEADER KNOWN WITHIN THEINSTITUTION, COMMUNITY, ETC FOR
ADVOCATING FOR ISSUES OF GENDER AND
GBV? The leader is known for advocating for female workers rights
and coming up with a gender policy for the municipality.
Influenced the formation of a women committee whichinfluence the budgetary process.
In the community the leader is also known for holdingmeetings and workshops.
Regular meetings with the police gender desk officers withthe Victoria Falls community.
Distribution of gender based violence pamphlets.
Annual march to sensitise on gender violence
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WHAT TIME DOES THE LEADER DEVOTE TOTHIS WORK? IS IT PAID OR VOLUNTARY?
The leader lives within the community thereforeshe is available whenever there is a need.
Being a councillor it is purely voluntary andpassion driven work.
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HOW HAS THE LEADER HELPED TOPOPULARISE GENDER AND GBV ACTIVITIES
AND INITIATIVES IN THE WORKPLACE? The leader is known for advocating for female workers rights
and coming up with a gender policy for the municipality.
Formation of the gender desk
Discussion and meetings with the police gender desk officerswith community.
Distribution of gender based violence pamphlets.
Annual march on gender and gender based violence
Formation of a women committee which take part in the budgetformulation
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WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?HOW IS THIS LINKED TO PERSONALCONTRIBUTIONS OF THE LEADER?
Having some feed backs in municipality after attending every workshop
Moving motions in relevant committees in council on gender issues tobe implemented
having by-laws which are gender sensitive.
Holding meetings with colleagues at work discussing about gender andgender based violence.
Formation of a safety committee
Women and men coming up to talk about gender and the depth of howgender based violence were affecting them at work and in their families.
most women are now aware that it is not taboo to speak out with
confidence abut GBV in their families.
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SHORT STORY OR ANECDOTE THATILLUSTRATES THE PASSION OF THE LEADER
There was a woman in my community who was abused by herhusband who would beat her and call her bad names in frontof her children. The husband had stopped honoring hisduties to his family and would become angry when the wifewould question his behaviour. It was very difficult for thewoman to open up, fearing reprisal from the husband.
Despite all the abuse she did not want to seek help,preferring to keep it as a secret, because it would tarnish theimage of her husband at work as a manager, and culturedoes not allow to talk about abuse in public before it hasbeen discussed with her in laws . I assisted her through
counselling and after a while she agreed to let me speak withher husband. I thank Gender links for the training which theyimparted to me. Although it was not easy, I managed thesituation and the husband was sorry for all the sorrow anddamage he has caused to the family.
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Patricia (second from left) with one of the groups she
helped to set up to offer catering services
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Members of the sewing project happilydisplaying their work
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Thank you
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