Call for applications for Latin America and Caribbean, Middle East, Europe, Caucasus and The Pacific.
Please note: Projects from Africa and Asia are referred to the Africa and Asia Regional Desk.
WPP will support nonviolence trainings during 2009, by providing financial support, links to trainers and resource people, and/or training materials. Deadline: November 30, 2008.
WPP uses the following criteria in selecting which training to support:
1.The purpose of IFOR WPP trainings is the nonviolent empowerment of women and the building of sustainable women’s groups. The gender aspect has to be an explicit part of the training.
2. Priority will be given to proposals coming from women’s groups with a stated interest or aim in active nonviolent social change, rather than charity.
3. Priority will be given to IFOR branches, groups or affiliates; to groups that the WPP has already worked in partnership with; to groups in conflict areas or areas where armed conflict is expected to break out soon. Groups should have a stated interest in a long-term, working relationship with WPP.
4. The WPP wishes to work in most cases with independent women’s groups not aligned to any political party.
5. Women’s groups with a multi-cultural (e.g., migrant and non-migrant women) and/or multi-faith constituency will be given priority.
6. The group must be prepared to contribute what it can to the implementation of the training (money, labor, materials and/or venue).
7. The group must agree to participate fully in all evaluations of the training. The evaluation process must be consistent for all nonviolence trainings.
8. Priority will be given to trainings with women-only groups. Trainings with mixed groups (i.e., groups with both women and men) will be considered under the following conditions:
9. Every attempt must be made to ensure that the trainers are women.
10. In selecting trainers and facilitators, priority will be given to local or regional trainers and facilitators. The building of a network of local trainers and resource women, with links to regional networks, is important.
11. Trainings should encourage to the extent possible the exchange of information between groups across the country and throughout the world, in order to support women’s peacemaking initiatives.
12. Follow-up to WPP nonviolence trainings will include development of links to further resources and training of trainers in the area.
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