Talk:Asuda
Need some more background on this group but at the moment many of their weblinks aren't working. --Bob Burton 19:00, 30 Apr 2006 (EDT)
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I have relocated this cut and pasted material to the talk page. It would be worth incorporating some a condensed and referenced version of this onto the page. I'll post a note to the new user expaining SW standards esp re referencing. --Bob Burton 05:31, 19 March 2007 (EDT)
Organization Background:
The ASUDA Organization for Combating Violence Against Women was founded
in 2000 and registered in May 2001 in Sulaymania with the Ministry of
Humanitarian Assistance and Cooperation in north Iraq. ASUDA is dedicated to
combating violence against women through an institutional and systematic
approach in order to enhance the status of women and strengthen civil society
through participation of women. The program manager of ASUDA is Ms.
Khanim Rahim Latif, an independent women’s rights advocate and development
professional who serves as chief liaison with the Board of Directors and the
organization’s three functional departments, Protection, Awareness and
Research, which are led by Ms. Banaz Mawlood, and Mr. Amanj Amjad, all
professionals in their respective fields. The ASUDA Board of Directors includes
Ms. Narmin Othman, former Minister of Education in the PUK administration
and currently Iraqi Minister of Environment and Acting Minister of Human
Rights; Ms. Roonak Rauf, president of the Women’s Information Center, Mr.
Ragner Hansen, formerly with Norwegian People’s Aid, currently in Norway;
Mr. Soran Saeed, NPA Coordinator in Sulaymania, and Ms. Hanaa Edward,
member of Iraqi Amal Association, Ms. Shireen Amedi, Erbil and Ms. Rezan
Yaseen.
What we do?
Asuda strives to combat violence against women using institutional and
systematical approaches, has a wide program for upbringing women’s situation
to a better situation and participate in the strengthening of the civil society
through activities of promoting gender equality.
It is imperative to highlight that Asuda is not the only organization that deals
with the women issues and violation against women. However, Asuda is the
only non-affiliated NGOs working on women issues.
The organizational structure of Asuda comprises Board of Trustees (Advisory
Board) on top of the organization. Under the Board of Trustees, Administration
Board follows which consists of 6 members namely, Program Manager, Deputy
Program Manager, Accountant, Protection Department Chief, Awareness
Department Chief and Research Department Chief) who all supervise the work
of their staff.
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Who we are?
Asuda is combating violence against women through institutional and systematical
approaches, ASUDA is a non-governmental organization and has a wide program
for upbringing women’s situation to a better situation and participate in the
strengthening of the civil society through activities of gender equality.
It is imperative to highlight that Asuda is not the only organization that deals with
the women issues and violation against women. However, Asuda is the only nonaffiliated
NGOs working on women issues.
We believe that the problem of violence against women needs to be addressed in a
systematic and institutional manner .
The organizational structure of Asuda is consisting of Board of Trustee (Advisory
Board) in the top of the organization. Under the board of Trustees, Administration
Board follows which consists of 6 members namely, Program Manager, Deputy
Program Manager, Accountant, Protection Department Chief, Awareness
Department Chief and Research Department Chief) who all supervise the work of
their staff.
Asuda consists of three main departments; Protection, Awareness, and Research
Department