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SURVEY REQUEST ON 2009 CAMPAIGN - 16 DAYS AGAINST GENDER VIOLENCE

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Congratulations, once again, on a wonderful 16 Days Campaign! The Center for Women's Global Leadership was directly in touch with more than 275 organizations in 80 countries during the campaign, and we have information about many more international and online actions that took place! Now as we process all of this information and begin thinking about the 2010 campaign, we need to hear from you!

To help CWGL assess the impact of the 2009 16 Days Campaign, we would greatly appreciate your participation in this short survey. The questions should only take about 5 minutes to answer. Please feel free to forward the survey to your networks.

The survey questions are listed below in English for your reference. The materials can also be downloaded from the 16 Days homepage (http://www.cwgl.rutgers.edu/16days/home.html).

YOUR RESPONSES SHOULD BE SENT TO 16days@cwgl.rutgers.edu.

Remember to send us photographs, video links, reports, or any other campaign materials when you submit your completed survey!

Thank you in advance for your very valuable feedback!
Keely Swan - 16 Days Campaign

2009 Survey - 16 Days Campaign


1.    Country: _______________________________
2.    Organization: ____________________________________________
3.    Did you or your organization use any of the 2009 Take Action Kit materials provided by CWGL when planning for the 2009 campaign?

>  If yes, which materials? (check all that apply)

 
[   ] All materials
[   ] 2009 Theme Announcement: “Commit ▪ Act ▪ Demand: We CAN End Violence Against Women”
[   ] Campaign Profile
[   ] Description of Key Dates
[   ] Suggested Actions
[   ] Media Tools
[   ] Sample Proclamation & Guidelines
[   ] Engaging with Men & Boys
[   ] List of Potential Funding Sources
[   ] Honoring the Activist Origins of the 16 Days Campaign
[   ] Ideas for Youth Activists
[   ] 16 Days 2009 Demands for Action
[   ] Important Anniversaries 2009-2010
[   ] Beijing +15 Overview
[   ] UN Initiatives on VAW
[   ] Bibliography and Resource List
[   ] Participants List (1991-2008)
[   ] Framework for Action for UN Secretary General’s UNite Campaign
[   ] Campaign Poster or Sticker
[   ] Other resources from CWGL website
 
How did you obtain the Take Action Kit? 
[   ] Downloaded from the website
[   ] Received a hard copy of the kit by mail
[   ] Picked up a copy of the kit at an event or conference
[   ] Found on another website or organization’s links
[   ] Other__________________________
 
>   If no, why not? (check all that apply)
[   ] I did not know about the kit
[   ] I already know the materials from previous years of work
[   ] Our local campaign had a different focus
[   ] The materials in the kit were not relevant to or helpful for our work
[   ] We developed our own kit or materials for the campaign OR used a kit provided by another group
[   ] The kit was not in a language I could easily understand or share with others
[   ] Other (please explain) _______________________________________________

4.    What issues did your campaign focus on this year? (check all that apply)
 
[   ] Domestic violence
[   ] A particular piece of legislation
[   ] Women and armed conflict/militarism
[   ] Impact of the financial crisis
[   ] Economic rights of women and access to resources
[   ] White Ribbon Campaign or involving men & boys
[   ] Violence against girls (and/or children in general)
[   ] HIV/AIDS – intersections with violence against women
[   ] Sexual violence
[   ] Women’s use of technology & media
[   ] Trafficking
[   ] Sexual rights
[   ] Women’s reproductive health
[   ] Indigenous rights
[   ] Women and the Environment
[   ] Harmful Practices
[   ] Women Human Rights Defenders
[   ] Say NO – UNiTE Campaign
[   ] Beijing +15 or preparation for another upcoming anniversary
[   ] Gender Equality Architecture Reform (GEAR) at the UN
[   ] Other or more details: ____________________

5.    What outreach methods did you use?
 
[   ] E-mails or listserv
[   ] Handing out campaign materials, such as leaflets, flyers, stickers, etc.
[   ] Blogs or online communities
[   ] Facebook or another social networking site
[   ] Twitter or SMS / texting campaigns
[   ] YouTube or other video hosting sites
[   ] Advertisements in public places
[   ] Public rally or march
[   ] Radio or television broadcasting
[   ] Talking to people
[   ] Press releases and newspaper articles
[   ] Other ______________________
 

Approximately how many people do you think you reached with your campaign work?


____________________________________________________

6.    Which events, programs, and/or activities that you planned or participated in had the most impact on you, your organization, participants, or your constituents? Why were they so significant and what made them successful?

______________________________________________________________

7.    Most campaign participants feel it is important to connect their work to other groups regionally and internationally that are also working on the 16 Days Campaign. What is one way that you connected your campaign activities to the larger international movement? (e.g. created a page on the Say NO – UNiTE website, coordinated events through a regional network, etc.)

_______________________________________________________________________

8.    Please identify what would enhance your participation in the 16 Days Campaign next year:
 

[   ] Funding to support activities
[   ] Additional materials and resources (such as: ________________)
[   ] More campaign suggestions or information
[   ] Help with media and public relations
[   ] More volunteers
[   ] Connections with local/regional/global networks
[   ] Technical assistance or skills training
[   ] No additional support needed
[   ] Other _____________________
 

9.    Based on feedback received during the 2009 campaign, CWGL is exploring the possibility of a 2010 theme related to structures of violence and/or the intersections between militarism and gender violence. What are your thoughts on this possible theme?

[   ] Yes, this is a very relevant and important topic
[   ] Maybe, but I would need more information about how the issues will be framed
[   ] No, here are my suggestions: _____________________

10.    Additional Comments:


 
16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign
Center for Women's Global Leadership
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
160 Ryders Lane
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8555
Tel: 1-732-932-8782
Fax: 1-732-932-1180
Email: 16days@cwgl.rutgers.edu
Website: http://www.cwgl.rutgers.edu 





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