CFCC: Ask how effective self-defense is. Sometimes, in reality it is difficult to go out of the situation
What are the available services for GBV survivors are women often aware of?
MDC: Guidance and Counseling
CFCC: The BHW of the government and preventive action
LEAF: Give example of the assistance they do in their organization
MDC: Monitoring, follow-ups and house visit
Which among the available services offered by the service provider are most often
accessed by women? What are the possible factors affecting their choice of what to access?
MDC: The school and give guidance and counseling
NLMCCI: people are now aware of the services offered by the government
Are there services that women victim survivors of GBV seek are often unable to access
from government offices? What service are they most frustrated/ disappointed?
NLMCCI: Agencies are ready to give assistance but sometimes there is no continuity in
pursuing the case
CFCC: Sometimes there is discrimination so there should be somebody to accompany them
At which point in the process of GBV intervention do women often exit the formal helping
system of the service provider? What do you think are the underlying reasons for these?
CFCC: Often the case have not started, agencies would tell to settle the case because of family
PSU: There is a very slow implementation of the case. There is always mediation after
arraignment
On Question # 4 Documentation
Does your organization conduct documentation/ research on GBV in your area? Can you
provide a brief description of the documentation/research?
Do you document cases of GBV that your organization or you assist or respond to? How
is the system of documentation?
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