Otavi Town council joined the COE Gender Mainstreaming process in October 2012. Having been upgraded from a village to a town council in 2010, the council has wasted no time in competitively taking on the Gender Mainstreaming Process; they won in the urban category at their first summit. The council compromise a small female population but is Gender Aware and ready to show that equality is indeed for all. Read Institutional Profile.
Changing lives
Comments from participants “A great initiative by Gender Links, We will consider and incorporate gender aspects when drawing up policies and budgeting”
COE Report card
Stage
Description
Date
Outputs
I
Meetings and adoption of COE concept
Score Card
Buy in Report
II
Situation analysis
Situation Analysis
III
SADC Protocol on gender and development
IV
Inception workshop
V
Action planning workshop
VI
Adoption of action plan and signing of statement of commitment
Consolidated workshop
Consolidated report
VII
Media skills À“ campaigns planning skills (reinforce skills through campaigns)
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