从试点项目到工具包:利用肯尼亚综合性大学校园性暴力活动的经验教训。

Paula Tavrow, Nicole M Maderas, Humphries Evelia, Glory Kathambi, Albert Obbuyi
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性暴力和基于性别的暴力(SGBV)是一种普遍存在但报告不足的国际人权侵犯行为。它比其他形式的社会暴力更有害,因为它使人蒙受耻辱和边缘化。非洲大学解决性暴力问题的努力有限且不全面。与其他校园一样,肯尼亚的莫伊大学也存在严重的性行为不端问题。在一个肯尼亚非政府组织和一所美国大学的支持下,莫伊大学启动了一个名为“结束校园暴力”(EVOC)的试点项目,以测试一种主要由学生主导的综合性低成本干预措施。活动包括建立EVOC俱乐部以防止性暴力,建立支持服务,调查二年级学生,以及举行学生和教职员工政策对话。虽然EVOC俱乐部获得了大学奖项,并实现了成员性别平等,但该项目面临着许多挑战。主要经验教训如下:(1)学生组织需要结构化的工具和支持;(2)为新生提供积极的旁观者培训和警告是必要的;(3)虽然男生是主要的施暴者,但食物无保障的学生最容易受到讲师等成人的骚扰;(4)通过广泛的年度调查进行监测十分繁琐;(5)实现幸存者服务的持久变化需要监督和整合到现有结构中。这些经验教训和其他最佳做法为“减少到结束校园暴力”(REVOC)多媒体工具包的开发提供了信息,供肯尼亚和其他地方的大学使用。该工具包是一种可免费下载的资源,为实施性别暴力项目提供了一个循序渐进的框架,其中包括短视频、培训课程和简短的调查工具。
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From pilot project to toolkit: using lessons learned from a comprehensive university campus sexual violence activity in Kenya.

Sexual- and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a widespread and under-reported international human rights violation. It is more pernicious than other forms of societal violence because it stigmatizes and marginalizes people. Efforts to address SGBV at African universities have been limited and not comprehensive. Like other campuses, Moi University in Kenya has a serious problem of sexual misconduct. With support from a Kenyan nongovernmental organization and an American university, Moi University launched a pilot project, End Violence on Campus (EVOC), to test a comprehensive and low-cost intervention which was mainly student-led. Activities included establishing an EVOC Club to prevent SGBV, setting up support services, surveying second-year students, and holding student-staff policy dialogues. Although the EVOC Club won a university award and achieved gender equality in membership, the project had numerous challenges. Key lessons learned were as follows: (1) Student organizations need structured tools and support; (2) offering active bystander training and warnings to incoming students are essential; (3) while male students were the main perpetrators, food-insecure students are the most vulnerable to harassment from adults, such as lecturers; (4) monitoring via extensive annual surveys was cumbersome; and (5) achieving lasting change in survivor services required oversight and integration into existing structures. These lessons and other best practices informed the development of the Reduce-to-End Violence on Campus (REVOC) Multimedia Toolkit for use at universities in Kenya and elsewhere. The toolkit, a free downloadable resource, provides a step-by-step framework for SGBV project implementation that includes short videos, training curricula, and brief survey instruments.

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