Project Overview (Introduction)
This project strengthens the quality and coordination of gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response systems in Ethiopia. Implemented by N4ED in partnership with Eurika Yebego Adragot Dirigit, it supports frontline responders and civil society organizations (CSOs) to deliver consistent, survivor-centered services. The initiative focuses on improving practical application of national standards, coordination mechanisms, and service delivery across seven regions: Addis Ababa, Tigray, Amhara, Oromia, Afar, South Ethiopia, and Gambella.
Objectives / Goals
Target Audience / Beneficiaries
The project targets frontline GBV responders and organizations working in prevention and response. This includes health workers, police officers, social workers, legal professionals, and CSO staff supporting survivors. Indirectly, the project benefits GBV survivors through improved access to safe, coordinated, and quality services.
Methodology / Approach
The project combines capacity building, technical support, and system strengthening. It delivers regional trainings on survivor-centered case management and referral pathways, while supporting CSOs to integrate national standards into their operations. It also introduces standardized data systems (GBV IMS), translates key tools for accessibility, and provides psychosocial support and mentoring to strengthen staff resilience and service quality.
Impact / Expected Outcomes
Timeline
August 2025 – December 2026
Call to Action
Partners are invited to support the expansion of this initiative through funding, technical expertise, and collaboration. Government institutions, CSOs, and humanitarian actors can contribute by adopting standardized GBV practices, strengthening referral systems, and participating in coordinated national efforts to improve survivor-centered services.
Donor / Sponsored
French Embassy in Ethiopia & the African Union
Target Area
Addis Ababa, Amhara, Tigray, Oromia, Afar, South Ethiopia Regional State, and Gambella