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CCCM Safety Audit CCCM Tool
10 Jul, 2019
Camp Management Safety Audit Tool Focus: Reducing Risks for Women and Girls in the Camp/Site Environment
Safety Audits - A HowTo Guide, Helpdesk
06 Nov, 2019
WASH Safety Audit - Observation Checklist - UNICEF
10 Jul, 2019
WASH Safety Audit - FGD Guide for Adults - UNICEF
10 Jul, 2019
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION GUIDE (adults): Assessing Safety Perceptions of Women and Girls at WASH Facilities
Safety Audit Example Tool - DTM Iraq 2017
10 Jul, 2019
WASH Safety Audit - FGD Guide for Adolescents - UNICEF
10 Jul, 2019
Guidance for FGD exercise with adolescent girls and boys (separately) The purposes of FGS with the adolescents are to understand key risks and challenges that they face in accessing WASH services/facilities and to identify/discuss possible solutions to address the challenges.
Mix-Methods Analysis of Gender Based Violence Risks, Needs and Service Gaps, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique - GBV AoR 2021
29 Mar, 2022
The Mozambique GBV AoR in collaboration with GBV AoR partners conducted a mix-method GBV qualitative analysis in Cabo Delgado province with the aim to fill existing data gaps. The analysis of this report drew on 32 partner safety audits FGDs, key informant interviews (KIIs), and protection monitoring and hotline user reports, covering IDP sites across eight districts of Cabo Delgado including Chiure, Ibo, Macomia, Marrupa, Metuge, Montepuez, Palma, and Quissanga.
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.
Handbook for Coordinating GBV in Emergencies - GBV AoR 2019
16 Jul, 2019
UNICEF GBViE Programme Resource Pack on Assessment
10 Jul, 2019
This document include the following content: Section 1: Introduction to GBV Assessments in Emergencies provides an overview of GBV assessments in emergency contexts, including: different types and timing of assessments; types and sources of information; and methods for collecting it. Section 2: Good Practice in GBViE Assessments overviews basic good practice such as participation, ethics and safety and a survivor-centred approach. Section 3: How to Do GBViE Assessments describes the steps to follow when (a) integrating questions about GBV into sectoral assessments and (b) conducting rapid or comprehensive GBV assessments in emergency situations. Section 4: Rapid GBViE Assessment Tools contains sample tools for conducting UNICEF-led rapid GBV assessments. Section 5: Comprehensive GBViE Assessment Tools contains sample tools for conducting UNICEF-led comprehensive GBV assessments.