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Image box on Gender-Based Violence (GBV)

Designed based on the gender survey commissioned by Sugu Yiriwa in 2022 and information gathered directly from direct beneficiaries, this image box aims to motivate and help development professionals to integrate a gender perspective into the development of agroforestry value chains by proposing practical approaches for each key theme. It is a dynamic, visual teaching tool for high-impact awareness-raising.

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Gender-based violence (GBV) is a violation of fundamental human rights and affects all aspects of human protection and well-being.

Feed the Future Sugu Yiriwa, funded by USAID, works closely with local communities to prevent gender-based violence and to enable women and girls to benefit more from the many opportunities available around the various agro-silvopastoral value chains. Designed based on the gender survey commissioned by Sugu Yiriwa in 2022 and information gathered directly from direct beneficiaries, this image box aims to motivate and help development professionals to integrate a gender perspective into the development of agroforestry value chains by proposing practical approaches for each key theme. It is a dynamic, visual teaching tool for high-impact awareness-raising.

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