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ARISE (Action Research for Immigrant Social Empowerment)IntroductionAction Research for Immigrant Social Empowerment (ARISE) consists of several community based organizations (CBOs) focused on immigrant services in New York City, a research-led advocacy organization and a research, policy and advocacy organization. ARISE seeks to engage immigrant women in effective ways to reduce sexual and domestic violence and promote awareness through education, research, and advocacy in order to effect policy changes at the local and national level. The coalition includes the NYC Alliance Against Sexual Assault, Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, Sakhi for South Asian Women, Garden of Hope, the Arab-American Family Support Center and the Immigrant Outreach project of Planned Parenthood of New York City.ARISE plans to:
Project GoalsARISE exists to generate culturally appropriate policies aimed at reducing and preventing GBV, as well as providing improved services to survivors of these crimes in New York City’s immigrant communities. In order to achieve this goal, ARISE will:1. Build a citywide coalition of CBOs dedicated to preventing GBV against immigrant women. 2. Strengthen the relationship between the CBOs and the communities they serve, providing a safe haven for women to be involved in the PAR process. 3. Utilize the PAR methods to empower participants to further define the objectives and activities of this project. 4. Utilize the PAR method to connect researchers and community members, who will identify the problems faced by the community and create solutions. 5. Provide research data on GBV to community members, member CBOs, policy makers, the media, and other key stakeholders. 6. Increase awareness of GBV in the local and national policy arenas. 7. Establish a networking opportunity between CBOs to exchange knowledge, research methods and data, and solutions. 8. Provide linkages between member CBOs and policy makers at all levels. 9. Increase the capacity of immigrant women and men to address problems in their communities and find culturally sensitive solutions. 10. Empower women to become researchers and advocates for their communities. Our PAR project aims to answer several key questions:
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