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Grenada Spotlight Initiative strengthens collaboration

This story was posted 5 years ago
10 May 2021
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On 6 May 2021, partners and donors of the Spotlight Initiative to End Violence Against Women and Girls held a global consultation to review its achievements to date, and to explore next steps for accelerating meaningful implementation of the Grenada programme.

To this end, the theme adopted for 2021 implementation is “Move Money Meaningfully”. The consultation, which included wide participation from key Government representatives, development partners, regional institutions, and civil society organisations, used highlights of the 2020 Annual Report as a basis for discourse around the status of implementation.

Achievements Highlighted:

The main achievements of 2020 were:

  • The Ministry of Legal Affairs conducted an assessment of the gaps in the legal and policy framework for ending violence against women and girls and identified the main changes needed to improve them.
  • The Ministry of Social Development, Housing and Community Empowerment conducted a campaign aimed at promoting positive parenting through social media messaging and bus wraps, as well as a campaign for 16 Days of Activism. It was estimated that 50,000 persons received messages aimed at preventing Gender-Based Violence and Family Violence.
  • Improvements were made to increase access to quality essential services: a rapid assessment was done which led to the drafting of new standard operating procedures for the social, health, policing and justice sectors; the Home for Abused Women was retrofitted, a number of guidelines and forms for the social response sector were updated and the services at the Gender-Based Violence Unit were strengthened.
  • The Central Statistical Office facilitated a comprehensive baseline assessment and capacity gap analysis as the basis to establish a system for collection, analysis, and dissemination of national administrative data on Violence Against Women and Girls.
  • 6 Civil Society Organisations received grants in 2020. Of these, 3 embarked on capacity development activities and small projects. GrenCHAP’s focus is on marginalised groups who are often overlooked or excluded within critical support mechanism, including the LGBTQI community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual), sex workers and PLHIV (People living with HIV/AIDS). GRENED addresses violence in the home during the pandemic through advocacy and media engagement, and The Beaton, Laura, La Femme, Ballies Bacolet Community Organisation is rolling out a child protection programme through the Community Library. In addition, the Legal Aid and Counselling Clinic, the Grenada Ladypreneurs — Our Women Succeed, and the Sweetwater Foundation were engaged to scale up services to victims and survivors.

To ensure transformative and sustainable programme outcomes, that result in significant improvements in the prevention and response to Gender-Based Violence in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, the Spotlight Secretariat aims to provide wide-ranging technical assistance and outreach to improve service delivery and increase public awareness.

“During the next few months, our activities will increase relative to training service providers; strengthening government’s capacity for service delivery, supporting the women’s movement and civil society organisations; conducting public awareness campaigns and retrofitting additional facilities that serve survivors of abuse,” said Programme Coordinator, Elaine Henry-McQueen.

The Grenada Spotlight Initiative will also be embarking on consultations with stakeholders and the public regarding amendments to the laws, and completing work started in 2020 including finalising a critical draft policy to ensure victims and survivors rights to access timely, high-quality and relevant services, that prioritise their safety, health, and wellbeing.

Participants in the Global Consultation included Hon. Delma Thomas, Minister for Social Development, Housing and Community Empowerment; Luis Maia, Head of Development Cooperation at the Delegation of the European Union to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean States, the OECS and Caricom/Cariforum; representatives from the United Nations; Civil Society Organisations; Civil Society National Reference Group; government partners; Inter-ministerial Council of Gender Focal Points; and the Project Coordination and Implementation Unit.

#Nooneleftbehind #Movemoneymeaningfully #WithHer

Background Information:

The Grenada Spotlight Initiative is designed to focus attention, coordinate human effort, and strategically apply resources to the implementation of a well-conceived, comprehensive, national programme to contribute to end family violence and all forms of violence against women and girls in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. The Spotlight Initiative was officially launched on 5 March 2020.

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  1. Jen Jen says:
    5 years ago

    It is not the youths. It is a pervasive sick male culture whi belive little girls are asking for dirty old men to put their hands on them or have sex with them when they are 12 to 16 years old. The men of Grenada have a sick way of looking at things. Bus conductors putting their hands on little girl’s legs always putting the school girl’s on the seat next to them.

    I got threatened with rape by a bus driver and conductor when I was the only person on the bus.

    Look to the sick attitude of the men where everything begins.

  2. Storm says:
    5 years ago

    All these activities sounds good paper but the real issue is with the family
    We have to start educating the youths about this problem that spreads from children watching their family go through this without saying it is wrong.

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