Vulnerability Consultation Meetings

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Vulnerability Consultation Meeting #1, Kibera, 20100415

Attending: Map Kibera KIKOSHOP Kibera Peace and Development Netowkr Kibera Slum Education Program Youth Development Forum PSI Kenyatta Hospital Kibera Shelter Women's Empowerment Network

networking of all groups involved in vulnerability and gender based violence. two interesting outputs. first, service providers are making who should be responsding to what at what time (particularly after 5) ? Once they have this flow chart complete, they are interested in possibility of leveraging SMS for instant response. Good contacts at Kenyatta Hospital which are trying to improve response. Map Kibera introduced project and all were keen to use a map of hot spots in the community, though did not have any insight immediately into how exactly to collect that data.

Vulnerability Consultation Meeting #2, UNICEF, 20100416

Attending: Josh, UNICEF Jonna Carlsson, UNICEF- Kenya Child Protection

looked through National Violence Survey, in consultation with Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Decided focused a bit too much on specific personal experiences (have you ever paid for sex? have you ever been raped?). Map Kibera strategic advantage perhaps more along lines of (where do you feel safe? Where do people go to pay for sex? is it common? where do you parents tell you not to go?) and perhaps combined and parced together with results of national violence survey. Recommended we get in touch with National Bureauof Statistics guy, and will continue to brainstorm questions.

overall collecting data and stories on community/service providers in the field of HIV, public health through mapping and community consultation, and empowerment of community owned means to express needs.

kinds of things to map

    • lights
    • bars
    • safe spaces
    • hot spots (this is likely more a question of qualitative data to be collected in community meetings)
    • types of groups, via APHIA II, Women's Justice and Empowerment Initiative- Meeting of Partners Responding to GBV, 1/20/2010

Counselling MEGEN RCDG Lea Toto CREAW Kibera Women for Peace Ras Foundation Carolina for Kibera Wangu Kanja Foundation Ushirika Medical Clinic Power Women Group WEL AMREF

Support groups RCDG CREAW Lea Toto Power Women Group Carolina for Kibera MEGEN COVAW Wangu Kanja Foundation Paradise Community Centre

Work with perpetrators MEGEN RCDG Kibera Women for Peace

Work with administration MEGEN CREAW Old Kibera Women Group Obola & Ohola COVAW WEL Ras Foundation

Work with out of school youth CREAW Ras Foundation Kibera Women for Peace Wangu Kanja Foundation RCDG COVAW Carolina for Kibera WEL

Work with schools CREAW Kibera Women for Peace Wangu Kanja Foundation Ras Foundation RCDG Paradise Community Centre COVAW Obola & Ohola Carolina for Kibera Lea Toto WEL

Rescue and shelters Wangu Kanja Foundation MEGEN Obola & Ohola

Economic empowerment of women/girls RCDG Lea Toto Kibera Women for Peace Wangu Kanja Foundation Carolina for Kibera WEL Paradise Community Centre

General awareness MEGEN Power Women Group POK CREAW Ras Foundation Wangu Kanja Foundation WEL Lea Toto COVAW Paradise Community Centre RCDG Kibera Women for Peace Carolina for Kibera AMREF

Media activities PSI CREAW Kibera Women for Peace WEL Pamoja FM Ras Foundation

Work with men MEGEN Kibera Women for Peace Ras Foundation WEL IJM Co-exist Legal aid COVAW CREAW Wangu Kanja Foundation IJM CRADLE Dissemination of sexual offences act and policies COVAW CREAW Ras Foundation WEL

Social support Ushirika Medical Clinic POK RCDG Carolina for Kibera Lea Toto Ras Foundation Women’s legal rights and empowerment CREAW Power Women Group COVAW Kibera Women for Peace WEL

Medical services Wangu Kanja Foundation Carolina for Kibera AMREF Lea Toto

Networking and institutionalization WEL Carolina for Kibera Kibera Women for Peace Rehma Ta Allah


    • village partners, via APHIA II, Women's Justice and Empowerment Initiative- Meeting of Partners Responding to GBV, 1/20/2010 (matches ove list)

Kuwinda WEL

Soweto East Obola & Ohola

Silanga WEL

Laini Saba Wangu Kanja Foundation COVAW WEL

Kambimuru COVAW

Lindi COVAW

Mashimoni WEL

Kisumu Ndogo Wangu Kanja Foundation COVAW POK

Gatwekera Power Women Group Wangu Kanja Foundation WEL

Kichinjio Old Kibera Women Group Makina COVAW Wangu Kanja Foundation

Raila WEL Kianda Paradise Community Centre Power Women Group Wangu Kanja Foundation

Soweto South West Power Women Group

All locations Carolina for Kibera Lea Toto AMREF K CREAW Rehma Ta Allah Kibera Women for Peace Ras Foundation

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