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AMISOM Holds Advocacy Day on Ceebla Crisis Line


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STORY: AMISOM Holds Advocacy Day on Ceebla Crisis Line
DURATION: 6:29
SOURCE: AMISOM PUBLIC INFORMATION
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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH/SOMALI NATURAL SOUND
DATELINE: 19/12/2015, MOGADISHU, SOMALIA

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1. Med shot, Ceebla 5555 crisis line banner
2. Close up shot, Ceebla 5555 crisis line banner
3. Med shot, Somali women singing
4. Close up shot, Somali woman singing
5. Med shot, AMISOM military officer attending the launch
6. Med shot, Somali youth at the launch
7. Wide shot, Somali women singing
8. Med shot, Sebirumbi Kisinzigo, AMISOM Senior Political Affairs Officer speaking at the event
9. Med shot, Zahra Omar Hassan, Somali First Lady and Mohamoud Abdul Hassan, State Minister of Information listening at the event
10. Med shot, Sebirumbi Kisinzigo addressing the gathering
11. Wide shot, Deputy SRCC, Lydia Wanyoto, Zahra Omar Hassan, Somali First Lady, Mohamoud Abdul Hassan, State Minister of Information and Zahra Mohamed Ahmad, the Legal Officer at Somali Women Development Centre (SWDC) listening
12. Med shot, Sebirumbi Kisinzigo speaking
13. Close up shot, AMISOM Deputy Police Commissioner Christine Alalo
14. Close up shot, Somali Police Force Senior Officer at the event
15. Wide shot, Deputy Special Representative of the Chairperson of African Union Commision (SRCC), Lydia Wanyoto, addressing the gathering
16. Med shot, Zahra Omar Hassan, Somali First Lady and Mohamoud Abdul Hassan, State Minister of Information listening
17. Med shot, AMISOM female military officers
18. Close up shot, AMISOM female military officer
19. Med shot, AMISOM military officer listening
20. Med shot, Somali Police Force senior officer
21. Med shot, Deputy SRCC, Lydia Wanyoto, addressing the gathering
22. SOUNDBITE:(English) Lydia Wanyoto, Deputy Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission(SRCC)
“This line is meant to reach out to the victims not only to be able to secure but also help them restore their dignity and their rights and we are going to sensitize government institutions like the police, the justice systems to be able to attend to the women and vulnerable groups when they have been abused,”
23. SOUNDBITE:(Somali) Zahra Omar Hassan, Somali first lady
“This programme is special because women can trust and be open with one another. Women have the ability to know their problems better and as always women talk openly about their problems amongst themselves instead of keeping quiet. It is much better to come together in such ceremonies and talk about not only abuses but every problem that women experience. Abuses that women experience are not limited to CEEBLA. We need to come together and address issues amongst ourselves,”
24. Med shot, Somali first lady Zahra Omar Hassan receiving paraphernalia from AMISOM
25. Med shot, Minister Mohamoud Abdul Hassan receiving paraphernalia from AMISOM
26. SOUNDBITE:(Somali) Mohamoud Abdul Hassan, State Minister of Information
“In such a programme the police will play a vital role to detect and prevent and as government we will establish a female unit in the security agencies and in the judiciary so that gender cases are given the attention they deserve. As Muslim we have laws that safeguard women’s rights and since it has been said that women fear to report such abuses, this programme will address such issues,”
27. Med shot, Zahra Mohamed Ahmad, the legal officer at SWDC speaking at the event
28. Wide shot, Zahra Mohamed Ahmad, the legal officer at SWDC speaking at the event
29. SOUNDBITE:(Somali) Zahra Mohamed Ahmad, the legal officer at SWDC
“Women can call us for help. Our staff are well trained. We have the legal aid and paralegal lawyers and case workers. For those who are sexually abused we give them medical aid and counsel them. After counselling, if they want to go to court we provide the necessary help. Some court cases initiated by the crisis line were successful because women calling us are ready to open up and speak without fear.”
30. Med shot, Kaoutar Kaddouri, the women and child protection officer at AMISOM addressing the gathering
31. SOUNDBITE:(English) Kaoutar Kaddouri, the women and child protection officer at AMISOM

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