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International Women’s day Celebration on 8th of March 2022

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International women day -celebrated by the Center for Gender Equity and Equality in collaboration with District Secretariat- Kilinochchi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and Jaffna social Action Centre (JSAC).

International Women’s Day is a spell to replicate progress made, call for change, and reveal acts of bravery and determination by ordinary women, who have played an extraordinary role in the history of their, communities, villages, and countries. International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world each year on the 8th of March to recognize the economic, political, and social achievements of women and to empower all women. In this regard acknowledging the contributions of local women is essential to realize true equality and respect in our homes, our workplaces, and our villages.
The Centre for Gender Equity and Equality, University of Jaffna has a strong background with a solid policy framework to guide the university in integrating Gender Equity and Equality (GEE) and is dedicated to promoting harmony, collaboration, and mutual respect among opposite gender in the university in all the spheres. It was established under the directives of the University of Grants Commission (UGC) and the preview of the UGC Standing Committee on Gender Equity/Equality in Higher Education. CGEE of UOJ engages in safeguarding a favourable, working, and learning environment that exists for academic and non-academic staff, and the students at the University. It is dedicated to working for equity and equality through a variety of programmes at the University of Jaffna. CGEE has participated in many community-level gender-based programmes in the past years. This year CGEE initiated a concept to celebrate international women’s day 2022 in a village, where women are not recognized even though they have been contributing to the community.

This concept was submitted to UNHCR for funding, UNHCR accepted the concept note and agreed to fund via JSAC. Initially, it was initiated to celebrate the women’s day in a village ‘Ambal Nagar’, Karaichchi DS division, then due to the request of the Government Agent of the Kilinochchi district, it was made as a district celebration.
International women’s day was celebrated on the 8 th of March 2022 at the training Centre of District Secretariat Kilinochchi. Vice-chancellor, University of Jaffna Prof.S.Srisatkunarajah was the chief guest and Mrs R.Keetheeshwaran was the special guest of this event. Director, Members of the CGEE, University of Jaffna, Staff of the District Secretariat, Killinochchi, women development officers, Community Based organizations, JSAC representatives, UNHCR representatives, and the public participated in this event. The selected women who struggled, faced life challenges, succeeded, and contributed to the social and economic development of their village were appreciated and recognized via the ‘successful women award’ 2022.
Community-based organizations and Divisional Secretariat had identified 18 women and they were awarded as successful women. Prizes for the women contest winners who participated and won the first three places in Art, Poetry writing, Karam, Thachchy, the musical chair held on 4th of March, coordinated by JSAC and DS, Killinochhci were given on the same day. At the international women’s day celebration, there was an exhibition of products made by the women entrepreneurs of the Kilinochchi district. There was much positive feedback from the participants, award winners and the public. They have appreciated the collaborative event jointly hosted by the university, non-government organizations and government secretariat killinchhci. Around 150 people participated in this event they were catered with lunch and refreshments, and women staged cultural programmes on this celebration.

CGEE, the university of Jaffna acknowledges the funding partners and the implementation partners to reach its goal of community engagement as a platform for uplifting women’s lives via appreciation and the recognition of the successful hard work of women who have contributed to their respective villages. CGEE has planned to work continuously at the selected villages or GS divisions of the Kilinochchi District to implement gender mainstreaming activities such as 1. Women empowerment programmes for the refugee returnees 2. Business training for the women to uplift their livelihoods 3. School education programmes on SGBV: intervention for prevention 4. Motivational talks with adults to remove domestic violence.

For more Photos (click this link http://www.jfn.ac.lk/index.php/gallery/womens-day-celebrations/)

Networking Donors and Women in Need -The follow up of International Women’s day celebration

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CGEE celebrated women’s day on the 8th of March 2022. As a follow-up to this event, CGEE has initiated a programme ‘networking the Donors and women in need’. In this programme CGEE team has linked the Donors and the women who need help to continue, start, empower their livelihoods, and fulfill their ambitions in fine Arts. CGEE team believes that supporting women in need is the social responsibility of the Centre as the unit of the social institution.
Empowering women is a key to recovering and escaping from Gender-based violence, because domestic violence as the form of SGBV, directly and indirectly, influences gender equity and equality in universities as well as communities. The event networking the Donors and women in need was celebrated on the 22nd of September in the University board room. Vice chancer Prof.S.Srissartkunarajah chaired this event. The event started with the Vice chancellor’s remarks.  11 donors, their representatives, and 10 women in need, CGEE members, other invitees participated in this event. The working committee chairman of CGEE, Mrs. Sivagowri Rajashanthasn delivered the welcome address. The welcome song was sung by, the visually and physically disabled woman who won the best women’s award and is an inspiration for all successful women Ms. Vinothini sang the welcome song.  Donors handed over the donations to women through the Vice-chancellor. Appreciation certificates to the donators were issued.

One Billion Rising 2022: An Artistic uprising A Global Campaign to end violence against women and girls

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Violence against women is considered not only as a national, ethnic, tribal or religious issue but also as a global phenomenon which has to be eliminated and prevented and for the past 18 years, many events have taken place all over the world, raising funds and awareness for local groups and organizations working to end violence against women and girls. One Billion Rising is a global campaign to end violence against women, every year celebrated on 14th Feb.

One Billion Rising 2022 aims to rise to end violence against women and girls and to end the desecration of the earth.

Centre for Gender Equity and Equality, University of Jaffna joined the collective global campaign One Billion Rising this year and it’s celebrated as an artistic uprising on 14th Feb.,2022 through poetry reading, storytelling and showcasing posters. CGEE created an impact through its participation in the global movement. The events took place with nearly 15 participants at the CGEE, UoJ on 14th Feb.2022 at 2pm.

The event was commenced with the welcome address by the chairperson of the working committee Mrs. Sivagowri Rajashanthan.  The director, CGEE in her address, implied the importance of joining in a global campaign and the need to rise the voice against the exploitation of women and earth.

Then the theme song of One Million Rising which was translated and sung in Tamil was displayed. Dr. (Mrs)S. Yoharatnam read a poetry both in Tamil and English titled ‘Stop Violence against Women’.

‘Break the Chain’, a poetry translated from English was read by Ms. Riophilla Alfred.

Mrs.Aarabee Sivakugan through her short story ‘நெருப்பு  நிமிடங்கள்’ and poetry ‘அவள்களில் நாமும் இருப்போம்’ brought out the concept of violence against women in all the forms. A poetry reading by Mrs. Sivagowri Rajashanthan ‘மௌனத்தைக் கலைத்திடு சமூகமே’ insisted the society to rise to witness and end violence against girls. Mrs.Riophilla Alfred presented a paper on the portrayal of a self- awakening Odyssey of the protagonist in the novel ‘One Indian Girl’ written by Chetan Bhagat.

The posters designed by the members of CGEE were showcased and at the end of the event the participants shared their collective thoughts in supporting the event. The event came to end with the vote of thanks by the secretary of CGEE, Mrs. Vijitha Pragash.

Awards Ceremony: Essay Competition on Eliminating Violence Against Women

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CGEE/UoJ, congratulates the winners of the essay competition on ‘Eliminating violence against women’ conducted by CGEE, UoJ. This competition was sponsored by Organization for Elangai Refugees Rehabilitation (OfERR).

Tamil Medium

Student Division

  1. A.Mery Resotha : 1st Place
  2. N.Nivethika : 2nd Place
  3. M.Makinthakumaran: 3rd Place
  4. T.Tharshika : Consolation Prize
  5. J.Jeevitha: Consolation Prize

 

Staff Division

  1. K. Sajanthan: 1st Place
  2. .GAnutharsi : 2nd Place
  3. N.Vijenthira: 3rd Place

 

English medium

Student Division

  1. M.N.F.AAKILA : 1st Place
  2. G Sivakumar :2nd Place
  3. S. Bhavana : 3rd Place

 

Staff Division

  1. S. Vincent Prasath : 1st Place
  2. R.Vinothra : 1st Place
  3. S.Shamini : 3rd Place

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Essay Competition – CGEE

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Essay  Competition – CGEE

Centre for Gender Equity & Equality (CGEE), in collaboration with Organisation for Elangai Refugees Rehabilitation (OfERR Ceylon), has organized an essay competition (in three languages Tamil, Sinhala, and English)  among the Academic, Administrative Staff, and Students of the University of Jaffna on 30th of November 2021 in the Library Auditorium.

The purpose of the competition is to increase awareness and understanding and help in reducing the violence against women and designate the international day for the elimination of violence against women.

To participate in this competition, click the link and give the details of the contestant.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdean7L6oWrMtEgHpBi8KdNb-0KVB6ucOmoOuF5rthsegGtcw/viewform?usp=pp_url

For further information, regarding this competition, please contact Ms Y.Thasika  via 0772720014 or ythasika@univ.jfn.ac.lk  

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The second meeting of CGEE

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The second meeting of CGEE

The second meeting of the first committee of CGEE /UOJ was held physically and virtually on 26th March 2021 at the University board room from 9.30 AM to 12 PM. The Vice-Chancellor presided over this meeting. It was decided to conduct awareness sessions(virtual) on ‘preventing SGBV’ as the faculty level programmes to freshers who had registered and waiting for orientation sessions. The status of the 16 complaints received by the CGEE after its establishment, were presented.  The grievance committee was requested to go back into those complaints to make final decisions. It was requested to conduct an awareness session to hostel sub-wardens on the title ‘how to prevent SGBV’ at the UOJ hostels. It was suggested to Redesign the website of CGEE, and current events and news would be sent to infor@univ.jfn.ac.lk.

It was informed that a need analysis to be conducted among the staff and students about the CGEE and SGBV. The pilot survey among the academic staff was designed as a google form and would be available next month. The awareness sessions to academic and non-academic staff, about the CGEE bylaws and policies, was decided to be conducted at each faculty.

Awareness sessions on GEE

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CGEE conducted an  Awareness workshop for sub wardens, marshals,  on the 28th of April 2021 at the SDC seminar hall from 8.30 to 1 pm. 13 participants participated in this session.

First meeting of the first committee of CGEE /UOJ

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The first meeting of the newly constituted committee of CGEE /UOJ, was held physically and virtually on 20th of January 2021 at the University board room from 11 AM to 1.30 PM. This meeting was chaired by the Vice Chancellor. Academic members of the Pioneer committee were invited to share their experiences as pioneer members who helped to develop the CGEE in our university. Vice Chancellor had announced new members and appreciated the pioneer committee members. Chairpersons were nominated for the four committees of CGEE such as Education & Research Committee, Grievance Committee, Working Committee, and Resource Mobilization Committee. UGC correspondence regarding the GEE and status of the GEE standing committee, and its progress also deliberated. Through the apprises of the previous committee members, status reports on complaints received also were examined for further follow-ups. Awareness was given about the pilot test of the Emergency Safety App developed by the UGC with the assistance of Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) of Sri Lanka. Finally, plan for future progarmmes and activities were discussed.

Sensitization Programme on GEE & Prevention of SGBV in Higher Educational Institutions

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[:en]There was a Sensitization Programme on GEE & Prevention of SGBV in Higher Educational Institutions was held by the Education and Research Subcommittee of the CGEE on 1st of November 2019 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm for the Level 3 Arts Students of  at the New Examination Hall, Faculty of Arts, University of Jaffna .

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Training Programme on Prevention of SGBV in Higher Educational Institutions

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There was a Training Programme was held by the Staff Development Centre  on 13 & 14 November 2019  from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm for the staff of the University of Jaffna at the Staff Development Centre, University of Jaffna .