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Faith in motion: Mobilizing the church to end Sexual violence

Faith in motion: Mobilizing the church to end Sexual violence. Prabu Deepan & Gary Swart – Tearfund Call to Compassion, November 2013. Mumbai, India. Introduction & overview. Who we are – Introduce Tearfund What we do What are we doing to end SV

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Faith in motion: Mobilizing the church to end Sexual violence

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  1. Faith in motion: Mobilizing the church to end Sexual violence PrabuDeepan & Gary Swart – Tearfund Call to Compassion, November 2013. Mumbai, India

  2. Introduction & overview • Who we are – Introduce Tearfund • What we do • What are we doing to end SV • Purpose: : Churches will play a key role in supporting survivors and ending sexual violence. • Our expectation from the meeting • Assess the space, interest, and the will of the church, and the leaders to engage on this issue • Understand of the issue of SGBV in the given context, and the magnitude of the problem • Understand and discuss the root causes, and the niche and value addition the church can bring to end sexual violence • Map out a concrete way forward, to move the church into meaningful action • Introduction of the participants and expectations • Administer the self-discovery tool

  3. Self-discovery tool • Self-discovery tool

  4. Snapshot of SGBV - Global estimates Source: WHO Global estimates for 2013

  5. Snapshot of SV – Asia & Pacific Note: India approx 40% - LSE Source: UN multi-country study AP/P4P

  6. Perpetration of RAPE- AP

  7. Motivations for rape

  8. Motivations continued

  9. Child abuse/experience of abuse

  10. Child abuse continued

  11. Risk factors

  12. Problem tree for sexual violence- activity

  13. Mobilizing the church • Problem tree for SV - Exercise • Discussion on the niche/value addition of the church to ending sexual violence • Present the outcome of the SDT exercise • Discussion on how we can move forward, what can this group do? How can we continue this conversation further, and mobilize into meaningful action?

  14. SDT Results - mumbai

  15. Thank you!

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