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UNDP Call for Proposals: Operating Women Protection Center (WPC) in Afghanistan
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Operating Women Protection Center (WPC) in Afghanistan.
Women Protection Center are safe shelters for survivors of violence and their children that provide vital essential services. The services provided in the WPCs include 24/7 free safe shelter, legal aid, healthcare, education (basic literacy and numeracy), vocational training (catering services, handicraft classes, computer, and English classes), psychosocial services, family counselling, support for reintegration into a safe living situation in their families or in the community, and referral to other services.
A women’s empowerment approach includes the following:
Ensure that women participate in decision making and are meaningfully and regularly engaged in the management of the centre, particularly for WPCs
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and for the people across the country it s not a game. you see the picture in the rose garden you realize who it is that is celebrating this and then hear that it s the 13 white boys, sorry to say it that way, that are going to be doing this in the senate. i am very concerned. we lost the essential services package in the house so that pregnancy is not delivering a baby, having maternal ben if is is no longer an essential benefit. mental health, substance abuse. these are real issues in everyday lives and these guys don t live these kinds of issues every day. one of the reasons that i feel like i m able and we need to have more women. we re the caregivers and we are the ones dealing with these issues every day in real life. didn t ask for it, but it s our reality and we re meeting people, we re talking to people, we understand and we need people in a room that understand what it really means to everyday people. congresswoman debbie dingell