Women’s Empowerment in Bangladesh
In November of 2015, Namati partnered with Bangladesh National Woman Lawyer’s Association (BNWLA) to host a 16-day learning exchange. The exchange focused on women’s empowerment, combatting gender-based violence and the use of paralegals in expanding women’s access to justice.
Participants attended to improve evaluation methods for large, decades-old paralegal programs, while others were working on expanding fledgling programs in difficult political contexts. There was a tremendous amount of inspirational dialogue and peer-to-peer learning together with our accomplished hosts at BNWLA.
From site visits to Victim Support and One-stop Crisis Centers to local government youth-led paralegal programs to analyzing strategies to reform personal status laws, everyone left with new perspectives and plans to incorporate what they had learned in their future work.
An exchange participant from Myanmar, Nant Thi Thi Oo, wrote about her experience and the impact it had on both her and her organization. You can read her blog here.
For more information about our learning exchanges, please contact exchanges@namati.org.
Participants
The 16-day learning exchange hosted participants from the following organizations:
- – Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative (Nigeria)
- – Women’s Legal Aid Centre (Tanzania)
- – Tanzania Women Lawyers Association
- – United Nations Development Programme (Myanmar)
- – Namati Myanmar
- – Blessing Law Firm (Myanmar)
- – Center for Egyptian Women’s Legal Assistance (Egypt)
The second group of participants working within Oxfam GB’s Middle East Gender Equality Programme also joined for 11 days, with participants from:
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- Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (Jordan);
- Center for Egyptian Women’s Legal Assistance (Egypt);
- Justice without Frontiers (Lebanon);
- Lebanese Council to Resist Violence Against Women; and national and regional Oxfam staff (Lebanon/MENA).