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Webinar: From Model to Movement: Standing by girls as they take the lead - CARE International
To mark International Day of the Girl, the Gender Justice team is bringing together the partners and mentors who are supporting girls to lead change their way. Join us on 11 October as we explore how an adolescent empowerment model is bringing girls’ voices to locally-led movements for change. Webinar: From model to movement: Standing by girls as they take the lead Date: Wednesday 11 October 2023 Time: 11:00-12:30 ET / 16:00-17:30 WAT Pour marquer la Journée internationale de la fille, nous réunissons les partenaires et les mentors qui aident les filles à mener le changement à leur manière et à influencer le monde qui les entoure. Rejoignez-nous le 11 octobre pour découvrir comment un modèle d’autonomisation des adolescents fait en...
Tech for Equality: Co-Creating Laaha, A Virtual Safe Space for Women and Girls in Crisis
To celebrate the International Day of the Girl, join the GBV AOR Community of Practice and UNICEF for a webinar that highlights "Laaha" - a Virtual Safe Space (VSS) platform, specifically designed for and with adolescent girls and women. Developed by UNICEF in partnership with the US Government, the Government of Finland, and the Open Society Foundation, this platform is now available in four languages and soon will be available in seven. It provides a haven for women and girls amidst crises. During this webinar, you will: 1. Introduction to Laaha: Understand the inspiration behind Laaha and how it reflects the commitment towards tackling GBV and empowering girls and women in crises. 2. Challenges: Take a closer look at the challenges that girls and women face in their daily lives, especially related to gender digital divide and technology-facilitated GBV. 3. The Solution: Discover how Laaha was developed...
UNFPA E-Learning Course: How to Integrate Cash Assistance into GBV Case Management
04 Oct, 2023
Following the launch of UNFPA's Guidance on How to Design and Set Up Cash Assistance in GBV Case Management, UNFPA has launched an e-learning course on the integration of cash assistance into GBV case management. The course aims to build broad capacity for cash assistance in GBV case management programming and targets CVA and GBV practitioners who want to improve their competencies, and reflect and capitalize on their experiences on CVA and GBV in humanitarian settings. The online, self-paced course is open to both UN personnel and non-UN personnel and takes around 3-5 hours to complete. It is available in English, Spanish, and French. REGISTRATION LINK UN and non-UN personnel: Register here For more information on the integration of cash assistance within GBV case management, read UNFPA's Guidance on How to Design and Set Up Cash Assistance in GBV Case Management by clicking the link or the download button below.
UNHCR Protection Monitoring FGD Example Tool
10 Jul, 2019
Supporting Uptake of Survivor-Centered Practice: Building Consensus Between GBV And MHPSS Workers Around Shared Guiding Principles and Recommendations for Progressing Practice - GWI & Trocaire 2023
20 Sep, 2023
Ensuring that service providers are equipped to provide safe, effective, and survivor-centered mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to women and girls who have experienced GBV is critical, especially in humanitarian settings where resources are often limited. The resources shared below are based on a dedicated project led by the Global Women’s Institute (GWI) at George Washington University and Trócaire with funding from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA). This project explored the intersections of MHPSS and GBV response in order to build consensus between both sectors on what constitutes survivor-centered MHPSS interventions and approaches to GBV survivors in humanitarian settings. This resource consists of five (5) learning briefs and guidance notes, each accompanied by a short video and job aids (infographics). The resource package is available in Arabic, Burmese, English, French, Somali, and Spanish.
Supporting Uptake of Survivor-Centered Practice: Building Consensus Between GBV And MHPSS Workers Around Shared Guiding Principles and Recommendations for Progressing Practice - GWI & Trocaire 2023
20 Sep, 2023
Ensuring that service providers are equipped to provide safe, effective, and survivor-centered mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to women and girls who have experienced GBV is critical, especially in humanitarian settings where resources are often limited. The resources shared below are based on a dedicated project led by the Global Women’s Institute (GWI) at George Washington University and Trócaire with funding from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA). This project explored the intersections of MHPSS and GBV response in order to build consensus between both sectors on what constitutes survivor-centered MHPSS interventions and approaches to GBV survivors in humanitarian settings. This resource consists of five (5) learning briefs and guidance notes, each accompanied by a short video and job aids (infographics). The resource package is available in Arabic, Burmese, English, French, Somali, and Spanish.
Supporting Uptake of Survivor-Centered Practice: Building Consensus Between GBV And MHPSS Workers Around Shared Guiding Principles and Recommendations for Progressing Practice - GWI & Trocaire 2023
20 Sep, 2023
Ensuring that service providers are equipped to provide safe, effective, and survivor-centered mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to women and girls who have experienced GBV is critical, especially in humanitarian settings where resources are often limited. The resources shared below are based on a dedicated project led by the Global Women’s Institute (GWI) at George Washington University and Trócaire with funding from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA). This project explored the intersections of MHPSS and GBV response in order to build consensus between both sectors on what constitutes survivor-centered MHPSS interventions and approaches to GBV survivors in humanitarian settings. This resource consists of five (5) learning briefs and guidance notes, each accompanied by a short video and job aids (infographics). The resource package is available in Arabic, Burmese, English, French, Somali, and Spanish.
Supporting Uptake of Survivor-Centered Practice: Building Consensus Between GBV And MHPSS Workers Around Shared Guiding Principles and Recommendations for Progressing Practice - GWI & Trocaire 2023
20 Sep, 2023
Ensuring that service providers are equipped to provide safe, effective, and survivor-centered mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to women and girls who have experienced GBV is critical, especially in humanitarian settings where resources are often limited. The resources shared below are based on a dedicated project led by the Global Women’s Institute (GWI) at George Washington University and Trócaire with funding from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA). This project explored the intersections of MHPSS and GBV response in order to build consensus between both sectors on what constitutes survivor-centered MHPSS interventions and approaches to GBV survivors in humanitarian settings. This resource consists of five (5) learning briefs and guidance notes, each accompanied by a short video and job aids (infographics). The resource package is available in Arabic, Burmese, English, French, Somali, and Spanish.