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The PROTECT Project

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The PROTECT Project, implemented by the Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) with support from the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL), aimed to enhance the public participation of women, youth, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups in law and policymaking through various strategies such as outreach, advocacy, capacity building, and networking at national and district levels.

The project had specific result outcomes that it aimed to achieve. Firstly, it sought to enhance the sensitization and capacity of women, youth, people with disabilities, LGBTI individuals, and other vulnerable groups in law and policymaking. Secondly, it aimed to improve the implementation of relevant policies, laws, and government commitments regarding public participation in policy and lawmaking by public authorities.

Throughout the project, several milestones were achieved. Tailor-made messages targeting marginalized groups were developed to ensure effective communication and engagement. Information on public participation processes was disseminated to marginalized groups and communities, providing them with the necessary knowledge and tools to participate meaningfully. Engagement meetings were also held with policymakers and other duty bearers to discuss the inclusion of marginalized groups in policy and decision-making processes. Additionally, a civil society organizations (CSOs) network on open government partnership (OGP) was established, fostering collaboration and joint efforts in advancing public participation.

Despite the progress made, the project encountered challenges, primarily limited funding for activities. This constraint resulted in the project’s activities being mostly concentrated in the Lilongwe district, limiting its reach and impact on a broader scale.

Communications Team

Paradigm Initiative and Small Media Foundation

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