The Ashenda Grit: Transforming leaders’ attitudes towards GBV survivors pre-inception consultative meeting with religious leaders 3 July, 2024
The Ashenda Grit: Transformingleaders’ attitudes towards GBV survivors inception with religious leaders representing different religious institutions and one stop center expertise in Mekelle City on 5 July, 2024
Ethiopia Support Program (ESP) Tigrai Region office head Mr. Abebe Gebre (USAID) and Mums for Mums executive director Mr. Ashenafi Asmelash welcomed the respected participants and appreciated their commitment to attend the meeting. They acknowledged USAID's meaningful support.
High level religious leaders
representing different religious institutions and one stop center expertise from
Mekelle, Axum and Maichew
During
the meeting, participants engaged in thoughtful discussions on the root causes
for social, religious and economic discrimination and marginalization of war
time GBV survivors, and the role of spiritual leaders in promoting healing and
re-integration. The inception emphasized the need for collaborative efforts
among religious institutions, governmental agencies, and civil society
organizations to create safe spaces and holistic support systems for the
healing and integration of GBV survivors in Tigrai. There was a consensus on
the importance of community awareness, education, and advocacy in combating
discrimination and marginalization of war time GBV survivors and providing
comprehensive support to survivors.
The
important points reflections and recommendations from the respected religious
leaders:
Ø "Mothers are the foundation of our community. Just as a tree's
existence depends on its roots, the people of Tigrai depend on our beloved
mothers. As religious leaders, we must dedicate our time and collective efforts
to mobilizing our followers to fight against the social, religious, and
economic discrimination and marginalization faced by GBV survivors."
Ø
"Just as the Almighty God
sacrificed himself to save the world, the GBV survivors of the Tigrai war
endured immense suffering to save the people of Tigrai from total annihilation.
As religious leaders, we have a spiritual responsibility to facilitate the
sustainable healing and reintegration of these GBV survivors in Tigrai."
The Ashenda Grit: Transforming leaders’ attitudes towards GBV survivors deliberate workshop with women leaders in Mekelle City on 10 July, 2024.
Women leaders from different government sectors
and associations working on women
The
Ashenda Grit: Transforming leaders attitudes towards GBV survivors workshop
with medium level religious leaders and women leaders in Mekelle City on 11and
12 July, 2024Advocacy workshop
Religious leaders from seven religious institutions and women leaders from different sectors working on women empowerment.