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In-depth guidance notes on best practice in GBV in emergencies programming and policy engagement.
Localization Task Team: Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Regional Workshop Final Report - June 2019
30 Aug, 2019
From June 26-27, 2019, the Localization Task Team of the Gender-Based Violence Area of Responsibility (GBV AoR) hosted a Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regional workshop at the Dead Sea in Jordan. The meeting included a total of 27 participants, including representatives from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen along with global and regional actors. In addition to including representatives from local civil society organizations, the workshop also included national or sub-national GBV sub-cluster coordinators as well as the regional emergency GBV advisor (REGA) for the MENA region.
‘Blind Spots’: Unaccompanied and Separated Girls in Europe (UNICEF and Child Hub Webinar)
The purpose of the webinar is to shed light on the specific experiences and issues of unaccompanied and separate girls in the European Response. UNICEF’s Regional Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia has been focusing on this issues through the programme on “Action Against Gender-Based Violence Affecting Refugee and Migrant Women and Children in Greece, Italy, Serbia and Bulgaria”, funded by the United States Government.
Webinar: The Mobile Gender Gap in Humanitarian Crises
Join the IASC GenCap Project, GSMA Mobile for Humanitarian Innovation (M4H), and CaLP to discuss the ways in which female refugees are (or are not!) using phones and mobile-enabled services. GSMA will discuss their recent research on the mobile gender gap in refugee contexts as well as why and when humanitarian organisations could use mobile money enabled cash and voucher assistance (CVA). The GenCap and CaLP will respond to these findings and provide real world examples of what has worked well and challenges we need to overcome.
Managing Gender-based Violence Programmes in Emergencies - UNFPA 2017
30 Sep, 2019