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Regional gender week kicks off in Arusha
Published in Bikya Masr on 05 - 03 - 2012

ARUSHA: The East African Community Secretariat in collaboration with German Agency for International Co-operation (GIZ), East African Sub-Regional Support Initiative (EASSI) and Arusha Municipality have jointly organized a series of activities to mark Gender Week from March 5-9, 2012 in Arusha, Tanzania.
The event coincides with the World International Women's Day on 8 March and linked to the United Nation's Secretary General's Campaign to End Violence Against Women UNiTE on March 9.
“Especially during armed conflicts, gender-based violence is a deadly crime, a social menace, and a costly public health problem. Civilians, particularly women and children, account for the vast majority of those adversely affected by armed conflict, for example as refugees and internally displaced persons. We all have to make concerted efforts to avert the violence through increased awareness to which this first EAC Gender Week will contribute.” said the EAC Deputy Secretary General in Charge of Productive and Social Sectors, Jean Claude Nsengivumwa.
“This week-long event will bring to focus the critical need to engender our EAC policies and strategies,” he added.
International sports icon Ambassador Dr Tegla Loroupe of Kenya, a former two-time world record holder in women's marathon, will be special guest during the event.
Ambassador Loroupe is well known in the region as a firm activist against women and children violence. She has, among others, reformed a significant number of armed warring cattle rustlers in Northern Kenya, Southern Sudan, North-Eastern Uganda and Ethiopia and is famed for having brought considerable peace to these troubled- areas which has won her numerous regional and international awards.
Among the highlights of the activities is a workshop to sensitize EAC staff on how to mainstream gender in their programs and activities on Monday March 5 at the Snow Crest Hotel.
Other activities have been organized separately at the Arusha International Conference Centre and Police Officers' Mess. These include workshops and exhibitions featuring posters, photos, video shows, books and factsheets, among others.
On March 8, International Women's Day, a procession has been arranged from the city center to the Arusha Municipal Hall and will climax with speeches from various dignitaries.
On March 9, participants will attend a workshop on UNiTe Campaign to end violence against women and girls.
The GIZ Program Manager for Promotion of Peace and Security, Miriam Heidtmann, says, “The equality of women and men is an integral part of GIZ's corporate culture”, adding that GIZ has a long-standing tradition of gender mainstreaming, and its constantly updated gender strategy is based on the assumption that development would only be sustainable if women and men benefit equally from political, economic, social and cultural development, and if they fully exploit their potentials.
Recent ‘EAC Gender Audit' has acknowledged the EAC–GIZ Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) component as a best- practice for gender mainstreaming in EAC programs.
“By sharing the practical experiences of gender mainstreaming during the EAC-GIZ-EASSI gender week 2012, we hope that the EAC-GIZ ‘Peace and Security' program will serve as an inspiration and example for other EAC projects,” the GIZ program manager said.
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