Promoting Gender Equality and Improving Access to Justice for Female Survivors and Victims of Gender-Based Violence under the Khmer Rouge Regime: Final Evaluation of the ECCC Non-Judicial Gender Project (Phase 2) (original) (raw)

Promoting Gender Equality and Improving Access to Justice for Female Survivors and Victims of Gender-Based Violence under the Khmer Rouge Regime: Final Evaluation of the ECCC Non-Judicial Gender Project (Phase 2)

2019, United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, Victims Support Section of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Cambodia

End of Program Evaluation of the second phase of the 6-year ECCC gender & mental health program. The program objectives include (1) Gender and mental health capacity building in the ECCC, NGOs and for judicial professionals; (2) Case Management to ensure female CPs` and other SGBV survivors` meaningful participation at the court and during outreach; (3) Truth-telling/awareness raising to promote healing and to enhance understanding of GBV during the Khmer Rouge and its link to current gender issues; and (4) psychological/psychosocial services for female Civil Parties and other survivors of GBV. Legal counseling and information as partially funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) complement the program objectives. Responsibilities: Full responsibility for the design and implementation of the evaluation. Editing by Mercy Ananeh-Frempong. Suggested Citation: Poluda, J., Siv, S., Yim, S. (2019). Promoting Gender Equality and Improving Access to Justice for Female Survivors and Victims of Gender-Based Violence under the Khmer Rouge Regime: Final Evaluation of the ECCC Non-Judicial Gender Project (Phase 2). United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, Victims Support Section of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Cambodia. https://eccc.gov.kh/sites/default/files/reports/UNTFVAW\_Cambodia\_VSS\_TPO\_Final%20Evaluation%20Report%207Oct2019.pdf