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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.
FGD on Youth Centers Example Tool - Whole of Syria 2019
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.
Statement on the Occasion of the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
31 Jul, 2023
Global crises, conflicts, and the climate emergency exacerbate pre-existing trafficking risks and give rise to new ones, as traffickers capitalize on the human, material, social, and economic distress of internally displaced persons. In internally displaced settings when families and communities struggle to meet their basic needs, have limited options to seek protection, social safety nets are disrupted and, the rule of law is weakened, vulnerability to trafficking increases. The Global Protection Cluster and its AoRs, and in particular, its Anti-Trafficking Task Team led by UNHCR and IOM, call for more support and resource allocation to anti-trafficking efforts in emergencies, so that we can ensure systematic and adequate prevention and protection within all humanitarian action from the outset.
FGD on WFS Example Tool (Regular Beneficiaries) - Whole of Syria 2019
10 Jul, 2019