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  • Organisation

    1. Setting up platforms :
    This activity consists in setting up a website, mobile applications (iOS and android) and a WhatsApp number to collect testimonies from GBV survivors, either openly or anonymously. Anyone, especially women or girls, who want to report a violation of their rights, can download the mobile application (android, iOS) or connect to the website or join the WhatsApp forum to discuss with other survivors about their problems. The WhatsApp number will also allow to make denunciations through writing, voice, image and even video and anonymously if the person wants. The initiative through the platforms will above all give a space of expression or serve as a confidant to the stories of many women and girls to amplify their voice, guide them, especially for those who are ashamed or afraid to go to the appropriate care centers. After the platforms are set up, a real communication is made to inform the populations of the tool at their disposal to denounce violence.2. Training: capacity building for Jeuness’Art Twenty or so slammers, actors and Jeuness’Art staff, mostly girls, are receiving capacity-building sessions on gender-based violence and sexual and gender-based violence. These training sessions will allow the trained people to better understand the issues at stake in order to be sufficiently equipped to be ambassadors in the fight against Gender Based Violence. 3. Processing the stories of people who have been subjected to gender-based violence (GBV)The survivors’ stories will be screened every week to identify the most touching and sensitive testimonies and to classify them according to the categories of violence. This step allows us to identify the people who urgently need help and to advise them and direct them to the appropriate structures for their care.
    Awareness raising
    Awareness raising is the basis of this project which will reach thousands of people every month through different communication channels: the show, the internet, word of mouth, radio and through the transport companies (because nowadays almost all buses are equipped with screens).

    – Photo exhibition and slam scene
    A slam scene on GBV and a photo exhibition (pictures sent by survivors as evidence and in total anonymity) are held every two months. These photos, often full of violence, are displayed for all to see and performed in slam form, contributing to the collective fight against violence. These exhibitions and slam scenes are free and open to the general public for a real awareness.

    – Mock trial (in a courtroom)
    The slam trial which is a mock trial in a real court (partner) will also be held every two months. In partnership with the court in question, the laws and sentences of violence (sent to our platforms) according to their seriousness are validated by the court in order to be staged to dissuade possible aggressors from committing the act or to inform the ordinary citizen on the laws punishing the various forms of violence.
    A discussion with a prosecutor, a judge or a lawyer announces the slam trial. An opportunity for the men of law to exchange with the audience without taboo.

    – Slam Story of the Week
    A story or a damning story per week is chosen, interpreted by a slammer in video and broadcasted on platforms (project website, social media of Jeuness’Art), radio and TV partners.
    These videos will allow people to be alerted weekly on cases of sexual and gender-based violence.
    – Book edition
    A book on the different testimonies, accounts or stories of survivors is published annually and sent free of charge to high school libraries in Mali and to humanitarian organizations, the National Assembly and all institutions of the Republic.
    An audio version of the book is made for people with visual disabilities.

    – The great awareness campaign during the 16 days of activism
    All the productions (audio, video, photos) produced through the photo exhibitions of the scenes, the slam trials, and the slam stories are sent to the radio stations, television stations, and partner transport companies to be played during the sixteen days of activism.
    During this same period, video projections are also conducted in some regional villages, with the populations for a real impact.

     
    • Organisation

      1. Setting up platforms :
      This activity consists in setting up a website, mobile applications (iOS and android) and a WhatsApp number to collect testimonies from GBV survivors, either openly or anonymously. Anyone, especially women or girls, who want to report a violation of their rights, can download the mobile application (android, iOS) or connect to the website or join the WhatsApp forum to discuss with other survivors about their problems. The WhatsApp number will also allow to make denunciations through writing, voice, image and even video and anonymously if the person wants. The initiative through the platforms will above all give a space of expression or serve as a confidant to the stories of many women and girls to amplify their voice, guide them, especially for those who are ashamed or afraid to go to the appropriate care centers. After the platforms are set up, a real communication is made to inform the populations of the tool at their disposal to denounce violence.2. Training: capacity building for Jeuness’Art Twenty or so slammers, actors and Jeuness’Art staff, mostly girls, are receiving capacity-building sessions on gender-based violence and sexual and gender-based violence. These training sessions will allow the trained people to better understand the issues at stake in order to be sufficiently equipped to be ambassadors in the fight against Gender Based Violence. 3. Processing the stories of people who have been subjected to gender-based violence (GBV)The survivors’ stories will be screened every week to identify the most touching and sensitive testimonies and to classify them according to the categories of violence. This step allows us to identify the people who urgently need help and to advise them and direct them to the appropriate structures for their care.
      Awareness raising
      Awareness raising is the basis of this project which will reach thousands of people every month through different communication channels: the show, the internet, word of mouth, radio and through the transport companies (because nowadays almost all buses are equipped with screens).

      – Photo exhibition and slam scene
      A slam scene on GBV and a photo exhibition (pictures sent by survivors as evidence and in total anonymity) are held every two months. These photos, often full of violence, are displayed for all to see and performed in slam form, contributing to the collective fight against violence. These exhibitions and slam scenes are free and open to the general public for a real awareness.

      – Mock trial (in a courtroom)
      The slam trial which is a mock trial in a real court (partner) will also be held every two months. In partnership with the court in question, the laws and sentences of violence (sent to our platforms) according to their seriousness are validated by the court in order to be staged to dissuade possible aggressors from committing the act or to inform the ordinary citizen on the laws punishing the various forms of violence.
      A discussion with a prosecutor, a judge or a lawyer announces the slam trial. An opportunity for the men of law to exchange with the audience without taboo.

      – Slam Story of the Week
      A story or a damning story per week is chosen, interpreted by a slammer in video and broadcasted on platforms (project website, social media of Jeuness’Art), radio and TV partners.
      These videos will allow people to be alerted weekly on cases of sexual and gender-based violence.
      – Book edition
      A book on the different testimonies, accounts or stories of survivors is published annually and sent free of charge to high school libraries in Mali and to humanitarian organizations, the National Assembly and all institutions of the Republic.
      An audio version of the book is made for people with visual disabilities.

      – The great awareness campaign during the 16 days of activism
      All the productions (audio, video, photos) produced through the photo exhibitions of the scenes, the slam trials, and the slam stories are sent to the radio stations, television stations, and partner transport companies to be played during the sixteen days of activism.
      During this same period, video projections are also conducted in some regional villages, with the populations for a real impact.

       
    • Project

      1. Setting up platforms :
      This activity consists in setting up a website, mobile applications (iOS and android) and a WhatsApp number to collect testimonies from GBV survivors, either openly or anonymously. Anyone, especially women or girls, who want to report a violation of their rights, can download the mobile application (android, iOS) or connect to the website or join the WhatsApp forum to discuss with other survivors about their problems. The WhatsApp number will also allow to make denunciations through writing, voice, image and even video and anonymously if the person wants. The initiative through the platforms will above all give a space of expression or serve as a confidant to the stories of many women and girls to amplify their voice, guide them, especially for those who are ashamed or afraid to go to the appropriate care centers. After the platforms are set up, a real communication is made to inform the populations of the tool at their disposal to denounce violence.2. Training: capacity building for Jeuness’ Art Twenty or so slammers, actors and Jeuness’ Art staff, mostly girls, are receiving capacity-building sessions on gender-based violence and sexual and gender-based violence. These training sessions will allow the trained people to better understand the issues at stake in order to be sufficiently equipped to be ambassadors in the fight against Gender Based Violence. 3. Processing the stories of people who have been subjected to gender-based violence (GBV)The survivors’ stories will be screened every week to identify the most touching and sensitive testimonies and to classify them according to the categories of violence. This step allows us to identify the people who urgently need help and to advise them and direct them to the appropriate structures for their care.
      Awareness raising
      Awareness raising is the basis of this project which will reach thousands of people every month through different communication channels: the show, the internet, word of mouth, radio and through the transport companies (because nowadays almost all buses are equipped with screens).

      – Photo exhibition and slam scene
      A slam scene on GBV and a photo exhibition (pictures sent by survivors as evidence and in total anonymity) are held every two months. These photos, often full of violence, are displayed for all to see and performed in slam form, contributing to the collective fight against violence. These exhibitions and slam scenes are free and open to the general public for a real awareness.

      – Mock trial (in a courtroom)
      The slam trial which is a mock trial in a real court (partner) will also be held every two months. In partnership with the court in question, the laws and sentences of violence (sent to our platforms) according to their seriousness are validated by the court in order to be staged to dissuade possible aggressors from committing the act or to inform the ordinary citizen on the laws punishing the various forms of violence.
      A discussion with a prosecutor, a judge or a lawyer announces the slam trial. An opportunity for the men of law to exchange with the audience without taboo.

      – Slam Story of the Week
      A story or a damning story per week is chosen, interpreted by a slammer in video and broadcasted on platforms (project website, social media of Jeuness’ Art), radio and TV partners.
      These videos will allow people to be alerted weekly on cases of sexual and gender-based violence.
      – Book edition
      A book on the different testimonies, accounts or stories of survivors is published annually and sent free of charge to high school libraries in Mali and to humanitarian organizations, the National Assembly and all institutions of the Republic.
      An audio version of the book is made for people with visual disabilities.

      – The great awareness campaign during the 16 days of activism
      All the productions (audio, video, photos) produced through the photo exhibitions of the scenes, the slam trials, and the slam stories are sent to the radio stations, television stations, and partner transport companies to be played during the sixteen days of activism.
      During this same period, video projections are also conducted in some regional villages, with the populations for a real impact.

       
  • Project

    1. Setting up platforms :
    This activity consists in setting up a website, mobile applications (iOS and android) and a WhatsApp number to collect testimonies from GBV survivors, either openly or anonymously. Anyone, especially women or girls, who want to report a violation of their rights, can download the mobile application (android, iOS) or connect to the website or join the WhatsApp forum to discuss with other survivors about their problems. The WhatsApp number will also allow to make denunciations through writing, voice, image and even video and anonymously if the person wants. The initiative through the platforms will above all give a space of expression or serve as a confidant to the stories of many women and girls to amplify their voice, guide them, especially for those who are ashamed or afraid to go to the appropriate care centers. After the platforms are set up, a real communication is made to inform the populations of the tool at their disposal to denounce violence.2. Training: capacity building for Jeuness’ Art Twenty or so slammers, actors and Jeuness’ Art staff, mostly girls, are receiving capacity-building sessions on gender-based violence and sexual and gender-based violence. These training sessions will allow the trained people to better understand the issues at stake in order to be sufficiently equipped to be ambassadors in the fight against Gender Based Violence. 3. Processing the stories of people who have been subjected to gender-based violence (GBV)The survivors’ stories will be screened every week to identify the most touching and sensitive testimonies and to classify them according to the categories of violence. This step allows us to identify the people who urgently need help and to advise them and direct them to the appropriate structures for their care.
    Awareness raising
    Awareness raising is the basis of this project which will reach thousands of people every month through different communication channels: the show, the internet, word of mouth, radio and through the transport companies (because nowadays almost all buses are equipped with screens).

    – Photo exhibition and slam scene
    A slam scene on GBV and a photo exhibition (pictures sent by survivors as evidence and in total anonymity) are held every two months. These photos, often full of violence, are displayed for all to see and performed in slam form, contributing to the collective fight against violence. These exhibitions and slam scenes are free and open to the general public for a real awareness.

    – Mock trial (in a courtroom)
    The slam trial which is a mock trial in a real court (partner) will also be held every two months. In partnership with the court in question, the laws and sentences of violence (sent to our platforms) according to their seriousness are validated by the court in order to be staged to dissuade possible aggressors from committing the act or to inform the ordinary citizen on the laws punishing the various forms of violence.
    A discussion with a prosecutor, a judge or a lawyer announces the slam trial. An opportunity for the men of law to exchange with the audience without taboo.

    – Slam Story of the Week
    A story or a damning story per week is chosen, interpreted by a slammer in video and broadcasted on platforms (project website, social media of Jeuness’ Art), radio and TV partners.
    These videos will allow people to be alerted weekly on cases of sexual and gender-based violence.
    – Book edition
    A book on the different testimonies, accounts or stories of survivors is published annually and sent free of charge to high school libraries in Mali and to humanitarian organizations, the National Assembly and all institutions of the Republic.
    An audio version of the book is made for people with visual disabilities.

    – The great awareness campaign during the 16 days of activism
    All the productions (audio, video, photos) produced through the photo exhibitions of the scenes, the slam trials, and the slam stories are sent to the radio stations, television stations, and partner transport companies to be played during the sixteen days of activism.
    During this same period, video projections are also conducted in some regional villages, with the populations for a real impact.

     

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