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Considerations for Dignity Kit Distribution during the COVID – 19 Pandemic -GBV AoR 2020
28 May, 2020
COVID-19 EN AMÉRICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE: CÓMO INCORPORAR A LAS MUJERES Y LA IGUALDAD DE GÉNERO EN LA GESTIÓN DE LA RESPUESTA A LA CRISIS - ONU Mujeres
25 Mar, 2020
Webinar: Mitigating GBV Risks among the Disabled, LGBTQIA, and Elderly during the COVID -19 Pandemic
30 Apr, 2020
Directives COVID-19 sur les services à distance de lutte contre la violence basée sur le genre concentrées sur la gestion des cas par téléphone et sur les lignes d’assistance téléphonique - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
11 Jan, 2023
Cette ressource présente des options pour une meilleure adaptation de la gestion des cas de VBG dans le contexte de la pandémie de COVID-19, afin que les survivantes puissent continuer à accéder et à recevoir des services sûrs et confidentiels. Elle se concentre spécifiquement sur la gestion des cas par téléphone.
World Humanitarian Day
On August 19, the eleventh year that we have marked World Humanitarian Day, we are paying special tribute to the real-life heroes who have committed their lives to helping others in the most extreme circumstances throughout the world. The campaign focuses on what drives humanitarians to continue to save and protect lives despite conflict, insecurity, lack of access and risks linked to COVID-19. This year, COVID-19 has been the biggest challenge to humanitarian operations around the world. The lack of access and restrictions placed by Governments around the world has resulted in communities, civil society and local NGOs being the frontline of the response. Therefore, the campaign presents the inspiring personal stories of humanitarians who are treating and preventing COVID-19, providing food to vulnerable people in need, providing safe spaces for women and girls in lockdown; delivering babies; fighting locusts and running refugee camps, all amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines (Part1)
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. The GBV AoR Community of Practice along with the GBV AoR Helpdesk is holding a webinar series: Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. The event supports the release of the COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. This new resource presents options for adapting GBV case management in the context of COVID-19 so that survivors can continue to access safe and confidential services. It focuses on phone-based case management and also provides recommendations for scaling up hotlines. Please register for each webinar separately. The first session, 1 March, will present the different sections of the toolkit to introduce the new resource so everyone is familiar with it. This webinars will be held at 8pm Bangkok/6:30pm...
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines (Part 2)
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines The GBV AoR Community of Practice along with the GBV AoR Helpdesk is holding a webinar series: Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. The event supports the release of the COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. This new resource presents options for adapting GBV case management in the context of COVID-19 so that survivors can continue to access safe and confidential services. It focuses on phone-based case management and also provides recommendations for scaling up hotlines. Please register for each webinar separately. The first session, 1 March, will present the different sections of the toolkit to introduce the new resource so everyone is familiar with it. This webinars will be held at 8pm Bangkok/6:30pm Delhi/ 4:0...
Webinar: Delivering GBV case management via phone-based hotlines
The GBV AOR Community of Practice is happy to announce a webinar with UNICEF and the GBVIMS Steering Committee to introduce a training package for GBV case management organisations on delivering phone-based GBV case management and hotlines. Join us for a webinar launching this new resource on Wednesday 26 April. Time: 08:00 Bogota/ 09:00 New York / 14:00 London- Yaoude - Abuja/ 15:00 Geneva-Juba/ 16:00 Amman - Athens - Baghdad - Addis- Nairobi/ 19:00 Dhaka/ 19:30 Yangon The training package, developed by UNICEF in collaboration with the GBV AoR Helpdesk, Trocaire and NCA, is based on the 2021 COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. The training package, though prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, targets remote service provision at large. It is relevant to service providers with prior case management experience working remotely due to movement or technological constraints that limit s...
An Overview of Gender-Based Violence in Syria - Advocacy Brief / 2022
15 Nov, 2021
The year 2021 marked the end of the 10th year of the conflict in Syria — one of the largest and longest modern humanitarian crises in the world. Ongoing insecurity, a deepening economic crisis, and the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic all converged in 2021 to further exacerbate the risks of gender-based violence (GBV) for women and girls. Women and girls reported higher levels of intimate partner violence in 2021, predominantly associated with men spending longer periods of time at home, either due to COVID-19 restrictions or unemployment. These forms of violence are eroding the resilience of women and girls and can cause severe physical and mental health consequences, including unwanted pregnancies, permanent disabilities, and increased levels of psychological distress, which can sometimes result in suicide. Social stigmatisation continues to affect GBV survivors, including women and girls who survive detention, and marginalised women and girls more broadly. This year, Syri...
"We Must Do Better" to realize the localization agenda for women and girl-led organizations
@VOICEamplified and @UNICEF are creating space for local women’s groups to have their voices heard to help set priorities and influence decision-making within the humanitarian system. The conversation will center findings from the “We Must Do Better” report, which highlights the COVID-19 experiences of more than 200 women-led organisations with inputs from 41 countries on six continents. The event will also provide an opportunity for donors and UN agencies to hear directly from local women’s organisations . #WeMustDoBetter Register here: https://t.co/nP5eNw9xUx?amp=1