TGNP ANNUAL SADC PROTOCOL ALLIANCE IMPLEMENTED ACTIVITIES

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TGNP ANNUAL SADC PROTOCOL ALLIANCE IMPLEMENTED ACTIVITIES

TGNP AREAS OF CONCENTRATION FOR THE CAMPAIGNS Maternal Health Comprehensive sexual education and services & Teenage pregnancies Child marriages

TANZANIA CLUSTER MEMBERS OF THE SRHR The cluster consists of 37 members including: MSICHANA INITIATIVE WLAC WILDAF TAMWA TAWLA SASA FOUNDATION GEMSAT BINTI MAKINI HOPE YWCA EQUALITY OR GROWTH LHRC WHITE RIBBON ALLIANCE

TANZANIA CLUSTER MEMBERS OF THE SRHR KIWOHEDE SHIVYAWATA ENGENDER HEALTH Child Dignity Forum MARIE STOPES WiLDAF VODIWOTA CRC

Strengthening the SRHR cluster The cluster has been strengthened by having a combination of different organizations which are involved advocacy for women and girls rights in areas around SRHR; Maternal Health Comprehensive sexual education and services & Teenage pregnancies GBV generally such as Child marriages, FGM and GBV Organize and conduct consultative meetings and identify advocacy issues The meetings have been convened three times, SRHR MAPPING, POLICY AND CAMPAIGNS MEETING, conduct health budget analysis and planning and preparations for a workshop during the national gender festival.

SRHR MAPPING, POLICY AND CAMPAIGNS MEETING The group discuss Teen/Early pregnancy Early Marriages and Child abuse

Youth champions in the campaigns : Janeth John (SRHR) Rising awareness on sexual reproductive health amongst women and teenager aged 13 to 19 in Tanzania coastal villages of Tanga and Bagamoyo

SRHR Campaigns and advocacy strategy There is one major campaign still going on called the 155 campaign The campaign aiming at child protection against sexual violence campaign called 1-5-5 ‘Namlinda’ (I am protecting). Awareness raising on child protection using school gender clubs Capacity building to the child protection committee at the street and village level Community sensitization through weekly seminars

Launching of the Campaign

Awareness raising on child protection using school gender clubs

ACTUAL CAMPAIGN LOG FRAME Meeting with key officials particular, legal fraternities, law reform commission Key officials from the MoJC, MoHCDGEC, MoEHL and PROLAG Meetings with parliamentarians (champions and committee members 6 Gender Champions participate in the safe space session with youth during the international MHM day Conduct campaigns to eliminate GBV/VAC 3 campaigns During 16 days of activism with cluster members International Women’s Day Children Protection against sexual violence FGM Zero Tolerance on 6th February Leverage on special dates in the calendar for promoting the campaign 8 March International Women’s Day Social media campaign 24th -27th National Gender Festival 16th June Day of African Child 5 May: MHM day 11 October: Day of Girl Child 24th -27th September the national gender festival

IMPACT Is there anything you think worked particularly well in the past reporting period? Please provide a brief description of your key successes in the past reporting period. Having Active Cluster members Positive and broader barometer respondence due to positive attitudes as a result of the campaign The campaign supported broader by the community Is there anything that you found challenging in the past reporting period? Please provide a brief description of your key challenges in the past reporting period and how you dealt with them. The key documents was not in a common national language it reduces inclusivity (The document was translated) Moving of government Ministries to Dodoma (upcountry) requires more resources (funds and time)( Instead we work with LGAs at the District level-Counsils)

Challenges… Hesitancy of the government to review and amend discriminatory laws including marriage and inheritance laws create challenges when addressing issues affecting girls such as teen pregnancy, early marriage, FGM and VAW (We are still advocating of law reforms)

KEY LEARNING Please describe the key learnings in the past reporting period and how the learning will be used to adapt and improve the project. The alliance work compliment the alliance members’ initiatives (Alliance activities are being treated as organisational or CSOs work)

UNINTENDED PROJECT OUTCOME Have there been any unintended project outcomes? Please consider both positive and negative unintended outcomes. Market opening for women as a result of attending different forums organised by TGNP and its cluster members.

STORY OF CHANGE Please share a story of change that has happened as a result of the grant – it can be a story of a grant beneficiary, of a community, or of an organisation