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BRPID encourages international solidarity and partnerships between IFUW federations and associations.

BRPID encourages international solidarity and partnerships between IFUW federations and associations. Its primary goal is to support projects empowering women and girls through education and leadership development.

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BRPID encourages international solidarity and partnerships between IFUW federations and associations.

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  1. BRPID encourages international solidarity and partnerships between IFUW federations and associations.

  2. Its primary goal is to support projectsempowering women and girls through education and leadership development.

  3. The programme is named in honour of Dr. Bina Roy (1914-1994), teacher and educational advisor from India, the first Asian President of IFUW, who believed in forging links among IFUW affiliates to encourage projects.

  4. Her dream became reality in 1978 with the establishment of this programme. To date nearly 60% of IFUW's national federations and associations have participated.

  5. BRPID currently supports projects in 30 developing countries and countries in transition.

  6. Projects offer community services, fellowships, organizational development and capacity building, or other innovative programmes for the advancement of women and girls.

  7. Projects are evaluated by the IFUW Special Committee on Project Development to ensure viability, cost effectiveness, suitability and development potential. Committee Members assist national affiliates in preparing project proposals and monitoring.

  8. Community services

  9. Guinea

  10. El Salvador

  11. Thailand

  12. Turkey

  13. Costa Rica – Dental health project at the School of Carlos Monge Alfara Mexico – Shelters for victims of family violence Other Community Services Projects

  14. Fellowships

  15. Sierra Leone

  16. Cameroon

  17. Zimbabwe – National Scholarships Project Samoa – Education Scholarships Project Cameroon – (2007) Encouraging motivated women and girls in higher education and sports Other Scholarship Projects

  18. Capacity Building

  19. Armenia

  20. Lithuania

  21. Skills training

  22. Philippines

  23. Nigeria

  24. Uganda

  25. Pakistan – Training in handicrafts, vocational guidance lectures, and free medical camp Croatia – Croation war refugees handicrafts stocks for landmine war victims Thailand – non-formal education for women’s development in Thailand Georgia – Women for eco art – skills for women with physical disabilities, refugee women and unemployed women Other Skills Training Projects

  26. Computer training

  27. Egypt

  28. Estonia

  29. Argentina – Computer initiatives and related abilities Egypt – 2007 – Training with the aim of encouraging young people to choose the path of free enterprise and start up small businesses Other Computer Training Projects

  30. Literacy

  31. Turkey

  32. Bangladesh

  33. Advocacy - Kenya – Fight against Child Labour and Education - Uganda – Popularisation and promotion of Science and Mathematics Subjects for Primary and Secondary School in Uganda - India – Implementation of Right to Information Act for women’s empowerment in India - Russia – Organising RFUW National Project and Branch Leadership Training around UNESCO Child Friendly City theme Other Advocacy Projects

  34. Education - Nepal - Library for women and girls - Albania – Balkan’s women role, reality and perspective - Bulgaria – Promoting gender equality in secondary and higher education in Central and Eastern Europe - Romania – Total moral quality for young women, girls, parents and boys and communication development in Europe - Slovenia – Harmonisation of the family and women – media campaigns - Tonga – Inputting data on national survey on community attitudes to women Other Education Projects

  35. Estonia – 2007 – Recruiting new Estonian Association of University Women members 2007- 2010 Philippines – 2007 – Computer literacy programs, basic literacy, livelihood projects, food feeding programs, medical and dental mission and sports and physical development program Sri Lanka – Survey of tsunami rehabilitation project and career guidance and training for women undergraduates at universities in Sri Lanka Other Projects

  36. How can IFUW members in other countries participate? IFUW national affiliates, branches and individual members throughout the world can support the BRPID Programme by making a donation.

  37. We encourage every IFUW member to support BRPID For project descriptions and contribution forms see: www.ifuw.org or contact IFUW at: 10 rue du Lac, 1207 Geneva, Switzerland Tel :+41 22 7312380 Fax.+41 22 7380440 E-mail :ifuw@ifuw.org

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