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CANADA LAUNCHES TRUST FUND FOR
VICTIMS OF GENDER VIOLENCE
May 29, 2003 (Accra Mail - Accra) The Canadian
High Commissioner, H.E. Mr. Jean Pierre Bolduc, has officially launched
the Trust Fund for the Gender Violence Survivors Support Network
(GVSSN) at the Women and Juvenile Unit (WAJU) of the Ghana Police
Service in Accra.
The trust fund will assist victims obtain the required medical reports
from hospitals to facilitate the legal prosecution of perpetrators.
It was established with a contribution of approximately forty six
million cedis from the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, which
is an important element of the intervention of the Canadian International
Development Agency (CIDA) in Ghana.
Announcing the fund, the High Commissioner declared that "the
Trust Fund will represent a major and significant step in the fight
against gender-based violence and sexual abuse of women and children
in Ghanaian society".
Administrative linkages have been established with the Police Hospital
in Accra, the Okomfo Anokye Hospital in Kumasi, the Tema General
Hospital and the Koforidua Hospital under which funds have been
placed with the hospital administrators to pay for medical examination
and reports. The trust fund will be managed by a committee comprising
representatives from CIDA, WAJU, the Commission on Human Rights
and Administrative Justice, the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, the
Korle Bu Polyclinic, the Ark Foundation and WISE.
This project of the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives was chosen
by the Canadian High Commission because of the potential impact
on the eradication of gender violence.
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives supports projects in a variety
of sectors including health, nutrition, agriculture, education,
water and sanitation, human resource development, the promotion
of human rights and the development of democracy.
Emphasis is placed o projects that improve the social well-being
and economic welfare of the community, particularly of the disadvantaged
and marginalized. Preference is given to proposals for modest funding
to allow the Canada Fund to support a larger number of requests.
The high commissioner was joined by Ms. Esther Appiah, Commander
of the WAJU, Mr. Boateng Appiah, Commissioner of Police in charge
of
Welfare and Ms. Angela Dwamena-Aboagye, Executive Director of the
Ark Foundation.
From: http://allafrica.com/stories/200305280546.html
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