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Dossier d’information sur l´attribution de rôles de direction aux organisations dirigées par des femmes dans la coordination de la lutte contre la VBG - GBV AoR 2024
02 Jul, 2024
Le présent dossier contient des recommandations et des ressources en vue de la mise en place d’une coordination plus équitable et constructive et de la création d’un espace permettant aux femmes d’assumer des rôles de direction.
Exploring the links between flooding and violence against women and girls in the Eastern and Southern African region- GBV AoR Helpdesk 2024
02 Jul, 2024
This report examines how flooding, induced by climate change, disproportionately affects women and girls and increases their risk of experiencing GBV. The report has a particular focus on the Eastern and Southern Africa region. It identifies effective emergency preparedness and response strategies, particularly in the Eastern and Southern African region. It provides information that is useful to humanitarians, as well as development actors, working in flood-prone contexts.
Cash assistance within GBV case management in Honduras: Saving lives and meeting the urgent needs of GBV survivors
19 Jul, 2024
Honduras is facing a multidimensional crisis, exacerbating widespread violence against women and individuals with intersecting vulnerabilities. As part of its efforts to better support those affected by gender-based violence (GBV) in Honduras, UNFPA provides cash assistance to GBV survivors through confidential, one-on-one GBV case management. Between 2023 and 2024, UNFPA disbursed approximately 690 cash transfers to women enrolled in case management in the country. Recipients used this tailored and flexible assistance to meet their immediate needs, move forward in their recovery from past incidents of violence, and prevent imminent risks and reliance on negative coping mechanisms. This case study is also available in Spanish.
Asistencia en efectivo en la gestión de casos de VBG en Honduras: Salvar vidas y satisfacer las necesidades urgentes de las personas sobrevivientes de VBG
19 Jul, 2024
Honduras se enfrenta a una crisis multidimensional que exacerba la violencia generalizada contra las mujeres y las personas con vulnerabilidades interseccionales. En el marco de sus esfuerzos por prestar un mejor apoyo a las personas afectadas por este tipo de violencia en Honduras, el Fondo de Población de las Naciones Unidas (UNFPA) proporciona asistencia en efectivo a sobrevivientes de la VBG como parte integral de una gestión confidencial y personalizada de casos. Entre 2023 y 2024, el UNFPA destinó unas 690 transferencias en efectivo a mujeres registradas en la gestión de casos en el país. Las beneficiarias utilizaron esta asistencia individualizada y flexible para satisfacer sus necesidades inmediatas, progresar en su recuperación después de incidentes de violencia, y evitar riesgos inminentes y dependencia de mecanismos de adaptación negativos. Este estudio de caso también está disponible en inglés.
GBV risk mitigation in CVA programming: Key takeaways from a UNFPA regional Latin American workshop
19 Jul, 2024
In May 2024 UNFPA held a 2-day regional workshop Panama to enhance collaboration and skills related to the mitigation of GBV risks in CVA interventions in Latin America. The workshop brought together 24 GBV and CVA experts, including GBV specialists, GBV coordinators and CWG coordinators under the two regional coordination mechanisms (Regional Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela and the IASC Cluster System) and belonging to the six countries that have an existing and active CWG (Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, and Peru) as well as regional GBV coordinators and specialists. The objective of the workshop was twofold: Enable the exchange of key information and experiences related to GBV risk mitigation in CVA programming between countries, particularly as CVA use grows in the region. Guide and support those responsible for coordinating CVA and GBV sub-clusters/ sub-sectors/working groups in relevant Latin A...