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Minimum Standards: Contextualization Tool
26 Jan, 2021
The Minimum Standards Contextualization Tool outlines a process for applying the Minimum Standards to participants’ local setting. The Contextualization Tool aims to support GBV implementing organizations and partners to assess and improve GBV programming components that are currently being implemented in their specific context toward achieving the GBV Minimum Standards. The GBV Minimum Standards contextualization process may be an intervention in itself as it supports reflection, planning, and collaboration among team members, organizations and partners.
Launch and Implementation of the GBViE Minimum Standards in the Caribbean Region
The webinar's theme is the launch and implementation of the Inter-Agency Minimum Standards in the Caribbean Region. An introduction to the Minimum Standards for GBV in Emergencies will be provided, and after that an overview of how UNFPA SROC has been implementing these standards across the region. Three local actors from Belize and Trinidad & Tobago will share their experiences using the Minimum Standards in the development of GBV Referral Systems and the Distribution of Dignity Kits, and at the end UNFPA will provide an overview of the recently activated GBV Sub-Regional Sub-Sector under the Response for Venezuelans Coordination Platform, covering Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Aruba and Curacao. The provided examples will cover the region's experience in using the Minimum Standards to respond to the Venezuelan Emergency, the Hurricane Season and the COVID-19 Pandemic. Date: 9th December, 2020, 15:00 Jamaica time, 21:00 GVA time
Inter-Agency Minimum Standards for Prevention and Response to GBV in Emergencies
23 Apr, 2019
This resource presents 16 Minimum Standards for prevention and response to GBV in emergencies. As a whole, the 16 Minimum Standards define what agencies working on specialised GBV programming need to achieve to prevent and respond to GBV and deliver multi-sectoral services.
16 Interagency Minimum Standards for GBV in Emergencies Programming
02 Mar, 2022
The Inter-Agency Minimum Standards for Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Programming define what agencies working on specialized GBV programming need to achieve to prevent and respond to GBV, and deliver multi-sectoral services. This resource is in Ukrainian.
The Sphere Handbook, Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response - Sphere, 2018
16 Jul, 2019
Minimum Standards for Prevention and Response to GBV in Emergencies - UNFPA 2016
16 Jul, 2019
Minimum Standards Powerpoint Presentation (Intro and one for each MS)
27 Jan, 2021
The Powerpoint presentations provide an introduction to the Minimum Standards and focus on each of the 16 Minimum Standards individually. Each presentation highlights core concepts, questions for discussion, Key Actions, and common programming issues for each Standard.
Inter-Agency Minimum Standards for Prevention and Response to GBV in Emergencies - GBV AoR 2019
12 Jul, 2019
This resource presents 16 Minimum Standards for GBV prevention and response programming in emergencies. As a whole, the 16 Minimum Standards define what agencies working on specialized GBV programming need to achieve to prevent and respond to GBV, and deliver multisectoral services. The objective of the Minimum Standards is to establish a common understanding of what constitutes minimum GBV prevention and response programming in emergencies. “Minimum” means “of adequate quality”; for the purposes of this resource, adequate quality means (1) reflecting good practice and (2) not causing harm. As such, each Standard in this resource represents common agreement on what needs to be achieved for that specific programmatic element to be of adequate quality. When a GBV programme actor decides to implement a programmatic element outlined in the Standards, that intervention must be implemented according to the Standard at a minimum.