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WFC
Networking
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Why Network?
The essence of networking for Women for
Change is to share resources and action strategies in working for women's
empowerment. Networking allows Women for Change to stay in touch with
what is happening locally, regionally and internationally and use the
information and resources so gathered in helping the rural Zambian woman.
How Do We Network?
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Women for Change networks with a number of organisations
that have similar goals with it. Women for Change ensures that there
are warm and cordial relationships with local NGO's for example, by
assisting in running gender sensitization workshops.
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The different kinds of organisations Women
for Change networks with can be categorised as local and international
NGO's, Partners and Donors. International NGO's include SNV-Zambia,
Finnish Volunteer Service-Zambia and others.
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Local NGO's include, among others, National
Women's Lobby Group (NWLG), Young Women Christian Association (YWCA),
Zambia Association for Research and Development (ZARD) Non-governmental
Organisations' Co-ordinating Committee (NGOCC) and Catholic Commission
for Justice and Peace (CCJP).
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Partners are those international and local
NGO's with whom WFC has signed memoranda of co-operation in various
activities.
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Donors are those from whom Women for Change
may ask for some funding for some specific projects.
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Women for Change networks with these
organisations by exchanging communication and information on various
activities and through linkages that Women for Change may also be
involved in Women for Change publishes a quarterly newsletter, Women in
Touch and a monthly update, with a circulation of 1000 and 500 copies
respectively.
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Funding Partners
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WFC works with a
number of partners and donors whose support has impacted greatly on
the work of WFC. These include: NOVIB, OXFAM, SKIP, NORAD, United
Church of Canada, Development and Peace of Canada, Canada Fund, UNDP,
Swedish Embassy, Norwegian Embassy, DANIDA, Open Society for Southern
Africa and Danish Church Aid.
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