2022 Signatory Report Overview

Jago Nari Unnayon Sangsta (JNUS)

Organization HQ:

Bangladesh

Organization Type:

Civil Society Organization

Reported Information:

B.4.5
CSO: Provide financial, technical and advisory support to women mediators and women peacebuilders involved in peace processes, and support women participants all levels and at all stages of these processes, including through systematic links between formal and informal peace processes.
B.4.6
CSO: Build feminist movements that harness women’s leadership from the ground up and include traditionally marginalized women, as well as smaller CSOs representing diverse geographical regions and marginalized groups.
C.4.4
CSO: Facilitate access to networks, services, support and tailored information about economic opportunities and rights paying attention to marginalized and vulnerable women, including those that are isolated and/or displaced.

Legend:

Report Summary

Jago Nari Unnayon Sangsta (JNUS) provided training on gender-responsive conflict resolution and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to 160 Rohingya women and girls. The training also welcomed women and girls with disabilities. Later, JNUS supported these women to act as local mediators and organize intra-community dialogues to address opportunities for women leadership in the refugee camps and adjacent areas.

REGIONS OF implementation

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Principles of Transformation

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Humanitarian Development Peace Nexus
Experienced limited expectations
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Intersectional
Met expectations
Localized
Met expectations
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Intergenerational
Experienced limited expectations
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Resourced and Sustainable
Experienced limited expectations
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Inclusive and Multistakeholder
Experienced limited expectations

* As assessed by Signatory

B.4.5
CSO: Provide financial, technical and advisory support to women mediators and women peacebuilders involved in peace processes, and support women participants all levels and at all stages of these processes, including through systematic links between formal and informal peace processes.
B.4.6
CSO: Build feminist movements that harness women’s leadership from the ground up and include traditionally marginalized women, as well as smaller CSOs representing diverse geographical regions and marginalized groups.
C.4.4
CSO: Facilitate access to networks, services, support and tailored information about economic opportunities and rights paying attention to marginalized and vulnerable women, including those that are isolated and/or displaced.