Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) training with factory employees at Simara.
We successfully completed our Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) training with factory employees at Simara.
The session covered important topics such as gender roles, power, patriarchy, and socialization. Participants learned about the differences between gender and sexuality, and gained valuable knowledge on SGBV, its impact, and how to access protection services. Through roleplay, employees took on different societal roles, leading a survivor through the process of seeking justice. We also discussed evolving gender roles and expectations, explored risk assessments, and used the Genderbread Person model to understand the spectrum of gender and identity. By fostering awareness and encouraging service-seeking behavior, we are working together to create a safer, more equitable environment for all.
This training was conducted under the RIVER+ project which is funded by the Plastic Free Rivers and Seas for South Asia Project, implemented by the South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme, supported by The World Bank, and with implementing support from UNOPS.
The project is led by Biocomp Nepal in partnership with People in Need Nepal and CLEAN UP NEPAL. Together, we are committed to combating plastic pollution and protecting our rivers!