COORDINATION MEETING OF MALOU-AWEER COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER GROUP OF COUNSELLORS WAS SUCCESSFULLY SUPPORTED ON 24TH MARCH 2023 IN AYUANG PAYAM, AWEIL CENTER COUNTY, NORTHERN BAHR EL GHAZAL STATE.
Community Initiative for partnership and Development (CIPAD) with support from United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)’s Peace and Community Cohesion (PaCC) funded by the Government of Sweden has successfully conducted Coordination Meeting of Wanyjok Community Volunteer Group of Counselors on 24TH March 2023 attended by 15 participants (11 women and 4 men).
The meeting supported has equipped members of Malou-Aweer Community Volunteer Group of Counselors with relevant skills and knowledge through experiences sharing to
- provide more psychosocial support services in their respective communities
- identify, document trauma incidences and provide psychosocial support services to the survivors within their respective communities
- help the victims to access other available services through the available GBV referral pathways.
It was a (1) day exchange and learning meetings between Malou-Aweer and Akuem community volunteer counsellors which enabled them shared their experience and knowledge on how to enhance their work of identifying trauma incidences and provide psychosocial support services to trauma survivors in their respective communities in Aweil Centre County.
As the result of the meeting supported, skills and knowledge of 15 participants invited has increased through coordination meetings that enable them to identify trauma issues and provide psychosocial support services to people in need in their respective communities through at least one meeting supported.
The meeting as attended by relevant government officials from the Ministry of Gender, child and Social welfare; County administration and Payam administration as well. It was opened and closed by the Payam Administrator of Ayuang Payam.
All the participants thanked UNDP, Sweden and CIPAD for organizing communities, and building their capacities in order identify, document trauma incidences and provide psychosocial support services to the survivors within their respective communities.
This work was made possible with the support from United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Sweden.