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ACHIEVING THE APWW KEY RESULT AREAS (KRAs)

ACHIEVING THE APWW KEY RESULT AREAS (KRAs). Actions and Outcomes Pacific Women’s Watch (NZ). KRA 1: Networks and Linkages. 1.1 Strong organisational development Registered as an incorporated society National Office located in Auckland Culturally diverse all-age Committee

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ACHIEVING THE APWW KEY RESULT AREAS (KRAs)

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  1. ACHIEVING THE APWW KEY RESULT AREAS (KRAs) Actions and Outcomes Pacific Women’s Watch (NZ)

  2. KRA 1: Networks and Linkages 1.1 Strong organisational development • Registered as an incorporated society • National Office located in Auckland • Culturally diverse all-age Committee • Records and archives maintained • Annual Planning Meeting

  3. Communication and Co-ordination • Web site created and launched in 2006 www.pacificwomenswatch.org.nz • Data base maintained – currently 500 listed names receiving information • Regular Newflashes sent to network • PWW(NZ) leaflet regularly updated • Reports by email or printed copy

  4. 1.2 Strengthening regional and international linkages • Advocacy on CEDAW • Participation at CSW • Implementation of Beijing Platform for Action in seminars and workshops • Member international caucus convened by NZ Ministry of Women’s Affairs

  5. International Linkages • Support of UN Secretary-General’s campaigns on stopping violence against women • Links to UNIFEM, International Council of Women, Project Five-O Partners • Bridgebuilders International

  6. KRA 2: Advocacy and Training 2.1 Advocacy • Resolutions sent to government and other NGOs • Stopping violence against women • Election year issues 2005 and 2008 • Dialogue with MWA, justiciary, NGOs

  7. 2.2 Training • Mentoring women of diverse cultures, refugee and migrant women • Data collection and analysis • Education on CEDAW process and outcomes • Reviewing CEDAW Committee’s concluding comments to New Zealand • Promoting CEDAW Optional Protocol

  8. Training (cont.) • Understanding gender mainstreaming • Community action to reduce climate change • Linkage CEDAW, Beijing Platform for Action and MDGs • Lobby training

  9. 2.3 Youth mentoring • Sponsorship of young women • Young women included in PWW(NZ) Committee • Partnership with postgraduate students • Focus on youth issues and girl child • Child health

  10. 2.4 Public Relations • Links to media • Updating of web site • PWW(NZ) Newsletters and Leaflet • Annual event for 25 November • Reports of meetings used as resources • Public meetings, seminars, workshops

  11. KRA 3: Resource mobilisation 3.1 Fundraising • Fundraising social events • Seeking donations • Sponsorship to meetings • Community grants for projects

  12. 3.2: Income generation • Sale of publications • Building up of fee-paying membership • Development of training courses a goal 2008-2009

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