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GBV Advisor

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Norwegian Church Aid can now offer a very exciting position within the Department for International Programmes. As an advisor, you will support the development of a comprehensive GBV strategy for the NCA as well as help to strengthen GBV prevention, protection and response in NCA and partners humanitarian interventions and long-term development work. 

The Asia/Pacific Regional Webinar on Women Humanitarians around World Humanitarian Day

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The Asia/Pacific webinar is co-hosted by Charter For Change and OCHA with GiHA (the inter-agency Gender in Humanitarian Action platform in Asia/Pacific co-chaired by IPPF, OCHA and UNW) and HAG (the Humanitarian Advisory Group).

Date and Time: Tuesday 20th August 2019 at 8am Afghanistan, 9.15am in Nepal, 10am Myanmar, 10.30am Indonesia, 15.30 Fiji

Speakers will include:

Africa Regional Webinar on Women Humanitarians around World Humanitarian Day

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Africa Regional Webinar is being co-hosted by UN OCHA and the Charter For Change coalition around World Humanitarian Day, which this year focuses on the theme of women humanitarians.

Date and Time: Thursday 15 August 2019 at 15.00 – 16.30 East Africa Time / 13.00-14.30 West Africa Time

Speakers will include:

Rapid Gender Analysis: Latin America & Caribbean: Venezuelan Migrants & Refugees in Colombia - CARE 2019

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This Rapid Gender Analysis provides preliminary information and observations on the different needs, capacities and coping strategies of Venezuelan migrant and refugee women, men, boys, and girls in Colombia. It seeks to understand how gender roles and relations have changed as a result of the crisis and share recommendations for how the humanitarian community can more effectively consider these changing dynamics to better meet the different needs of women, men, boys and girls of different ages, abilities and other contextually relevant forms of diversity.

Consultant/s – Scoping Exercise for SGBV Prevention in Humanitarian Crises

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The purpose of the scoping exercise is to identify a range of risk patterns of SGBV, including an examination of underlying drivers that may give rise to SGBV risks, the range of interventions and strategies aimed at preventing SGBV in humanitarian crises alongside corresponding theories of change, and, where possible, to identify the measures used to determine effective SGBV prevention.