40 likes | 148 Vues
Strengthening relationships between elected women's groups and grassroots organizations is crucial for synergy and impactful change. This involves shared constituencies, joint planning, and collaboration with various stakeholders. Capacity building initiatives include educating young leaders, advocacy training, and fostering alliances. Recognizing and coordinating diverse partners such as Huairou Commission, UNDP-TUGI, and WB/WBI is essential for successful partnerships.
E N D
‘IT TAKES TWO’TO BUILD A PARTNERSHIP Elected Women’s Groups Women Grassroots Groups • Need & compliment each other • Share the same people/constituency • Bridge them, don’t dichotomize • Build synergy, plan jointly, dialogue with each other
Partnerships LA associations central government agencies Local authorities civil society groups local legislators research institutions local media/press national parliamentarians political parties is needed for all stakeholder
Capacity Building for Partnership Investing in young leaders peer-to-peer education campaigns & advocacy trainings ‘report card’ system Exchange visits/ study tours alliance building awards for best practice short courses workshops policy development benchmarking comes in many ways
Partners in Partnership are many: Huairou Commission IULA UNESCAP CITYNET UNDP-TUGI UN-Habitat ADB/ADBI WB/WBI ICMA GTZ CLGF AWAS/ACHR/SDI LOGOTRI …. but coordination/mapping is needed to make it effective