El Salvador
Coordinator: Angelica Cuadra
Email : angelica.cuadra@unfpa.org
Co-Coordinator: Karla Reyes
Email: karla.reyes@rescue.org
Coordinator: Angelica Cuadra
Email : angelica.cuadra@unfpa.org
Co-Coordinator: Karla Reyes
Email: karla.reyes@rescue.org
Coordinator: Mekides Kumsa Kebede
Email : kumsa@unfpa.org
GWI's Building GBV Evidence program will be hosting a four-part webinar series over this year to dive deeper into gaps and opportunities around GBV research in humanitarian settings. Please join us for the second session, “Finding the Path Forward: Highlighting Marginalized Refugee Women and Girls’ Experiences of GBV in the Global South,” on Thursday, February 17, 2022, at 9am EST.
As part of a coordinated response to gender-based violence (GBV), UNFPA and its partners provide cash assistance within a structured GBV case management process to survivors. UNFPA and its country offices will share their experiences showing how cash can be dignifying, discreet, and flexible, and help survivors escape violence and violent relationships.
The purpose of the role is to provide technical assistance to the Pacific Humanitarian and Development Programmes and IPPF Member Associations (MAs) on Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV), gender and inclusion programming and represent the Federation in regional and global fora. Reporting to the Humanitarian Deputy Director, the successful candidate will be a member of the IPPF Humanitarian team as well as the broader Pacific Regional Programme team.
The GBV Area of Responsibility will be presenting the results and learning from a 3 month standardized data collection project.
WHO seeks consultants to support the integration of GBV into WHO’s emergency health assistance in humanitarian settings and in the work health cluster/sector. The successful candidate(s) should have demonstrated experience in different aspects of gender-based violence and health programming, including strengthening of health system’s response to GBV, development of training packages and training on GBV for humanitarian workers, managing programs for GBV survivors in humanitarian settings, and monitoring and evaluation.
The course is centered on the case management approach to GBV and includes 5 topics that reflect the project cycle. The course covers the essential skills required to prepare, design, implement and monitor projects designed to achieve gender-based violence outcomes using cash and vouchers.
The course targets protection, gender and gender-based violence personnel who work in crisis situations. At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Join the Global Health Cluster and the READY Initiative in a one-hour webinar to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender-based violence (GBV) health services in humanitarian settings.The webinar will share findings and recommendations from the report: Barriers to Gender Based Violence (GBV) health services in humanitarian settings during COVID-19: A desk review from Cox’s Bazar (Bangladesh), Iraq, & Northeast Nigeria.