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La Prise en Charge des Enfants ayant Subi des Violences Sexuelles en Situations de Crise Humanitaire - UNICEF & IRC
29 Sep, 2021
Cluster Coordination Performance Monitoring Package 2016
16 Jul, 2019
The resource package (available in English, French, Arabic and Spanish) contains a CCPM Presentation, Guidance Note, Questionnaire and Glossary.
PSEA: Strengthening Inter-Agency Efforts to Prevent and Address Sexual Exploitation and Abuse across the Humanitarian Response
PSEA: Strengthening Inter-Agency Efforts to Prevent and Address Sexual Exploitation and Abuse across the Humanitarian Response Protection from sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment (PSEAH) is critical to the effective delivery of aid to people in need, and also to the integrity of humanitarian organizations and workers. But more than anything, they cause harm and distress to victims and survivors. This session on 4 May 2021 will address: How are our efforts on protection from SEA? What have we learned? What lessons can be drawn from collective efforts to prevent and address SEA at the country level. What are the results of mapping and analysis on access to services and gender-based violence projects to improve safe and ethical access for victims? What is the UN Protocol on Victim Assistance and how do we implement it? How can we better collaborate to protect from SEA?
GBV Accountability Framework: An Open Dialog
The Accountability Framework (AF), informed by a Theory of Change developed by Real Time Accountability Partnership, is based on existing policies, guidelines, and best practice, and for the first time compiles these concrete and validated actions in one place. The Accountability Framework captures responsibilities and mandated actions for different stakeholders based on existing IASC policies, inter-agency guidelines and field-based best practices at global, regional and country-level during each phase of the humanitarian programme cycle (HPC). It provides a guide for service providers to GBV coordinators and humanitarian leaders and donors, to implement IASC Commitments to prevent, mitigate and respond to GBV within their mandates. On 5 May 2021, the GSC is hosting a moderated discussion on the GBV Accountability Framework, generally, followed by an open 'round table' discussion. The Accountability Framework Global Steering Committee (GSC) is in the process of developing country a...
Technology to Tackle Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies
Technology to Tackle Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies UNICEF, IRC, and CARE are pleased to announce a breakout session focused on using digital to tackle gender-based violence at the Digital Development Forum 2021 on May 5th, 2021, 8 am GMT. The session will build on how COVID-19 and related containment measures have triggered a shadow pandemic of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) which threatens the safety and well-being of millions and girls and women. Digital solutions have now begun to pave the way to allow us to tackle gender-based violence but along with its advantages, they can also facilitate violence. You will get to hear from three leading humanitarian organizations who will be sharing specific examples from their experience in this space and what they have learned through the process. The details of the speakers are as follows: Abeera Akhtar, GBV Technology Products Manager, UNICEF; Caroline Masboungi, Information Management and Case Manag...
Time for a Better Bargain: Prioritizing Women’s Leadership and Financing in Humanitarian Crisis within West Africa
« C’est le moment pour une meilleure négociation : Donner la priorité au leadership et au financement des femmes en contexte de crise humanitaire » Dans le cadre des activités au sein de notre Réseau Régional des Experts Genre en Action Humanitaire-AOC, nous vous invitons à prendre part à cette activité organisée sous le lead de CARE International. Il s’agit du webinaire régional sur le thème : « C’est le moment pour une meilleure négociation : Donner la priorité au leadership et au financement des femmes en contexte de crise humanitaire ». Le webinaire s’inscrit dans le cadre de la campagne menée par CARE "She Leads in Crisis" (SheLeadsInCrisis Report Card ). Il permettra de : Mettre en évidence les lacunes dans le financement d’une réponse humanitaire renforçant le leadership des femmes et filles. Partager des bonnes pratiques dans le domaine en Afrique de l’Oues...
Réunion sur le cartographie du financement des bailleurs de fonds pour les activités de VBG en RDC: mercredi 12 mai
Réunion sur le cartographie du financement des bailleurs de fonds pour les activités de VBG en RDC: mercredi 12 mai Le Groupe de travail régional sur la VBG pour l'Afrique orientale et australe est heureux de vous inviter à la série de webinaires "Pratiques émergentes" qui se tient ce mois-ci en anglais (mardi 11 mai) et en français (mercredi 12 mai) à 15h00 (heure d’Afrique de l'Est). La coordinatrice du sous-cluster VBG en République Démocratique du Congo (RDC) présentera les résultats d'une récente «Cartographie» du financement des bailleurs de fonds pour les activités VBG réalisées par les membres du sous-cluster. Elle discutera la méthodologie utilisée et explorera comment ces résultats ont été utilisés dans le plaidoyer auprès des donateurs et des décideurs de haut niveau. C'est une excellente occasion pour d'autres organisations (en particulier les membres du sous-cluster) d'en savoir plus sur cette fonction de la coordination. Pour vous inscrire au webinaire ...
Recording available: Mapping Funding for GBV Activities in the DRC: The Methodology Used and How They Leveraged the Results; ENGLISH: 11 May @ 3:00 (EAT), FRENCH: 12 May @ 3:00 (EAT)
Mapping Funding for GBV Activities in the DRC: The Methodology Used and How They Leveraged the Results; ENGLISH: 11 May @ 3:00 (EAT), FRENCH: 12 May @ 3:00 (EAT) Recording now available On 11 May the Regional GBV Working Group for East and Southern Africa held the webinar, Mapping Funding for GBV Activities in the DRC: The Methodology Used and How They Leveraged the Results. This was part of the "Emerging Practice" series, and an ENGLISH (Tuesday, 11 May) and FRENCH (Wednesday, 12 May) session were held. The GBV Sub-cluster Coordinator, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presented the results of a "mapping" of donor funding for GBV activities that were carried out by members of the Sub-cluster. She will discuss the methodology used and explore how they have leveraged the results to advocate with donors and senior decision-makers.