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Brief Guidance Note: Risk Analysis to Promote Safe Implementation of GBV Response and Prevention Programming - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
13 Dec, 2022
This guidance note provides basic information on how to conduct risk analyses for gender-based violence (GBV) programming. A programmatic risk analysis is useful as it considers some of the essential features that should already be in place, or planned for, when designing and implementing GBV response or prevention programming to ensure safety. This guidance first provides a brief discussion of risk analyses for response and prevention programming, and then provides sample checklists for key components of the analyses. The document concludes with a list of supplemental resources to further inform risk analyses design and implementation.
Literature Review of Family Based Accommodation, Hosting and Alternative Care Guidance and Procedures for Promising Practice of GBV Risk Mitigation in Private and Community Based Accommodation - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
25 Apr, 2022
This literature review is part of a series of knowledge products produced by the GBV AoR Helpdesk which aim to support the mitigation of GBV risks faced by women and girls’ refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. This review informs the development of a practical guidance resource for private hosts and a key recommendations brief . This paper focuses on identifying promising practice from shelter, hosting and alternative care guidance and procedures that mitigate gender-based violence (GBV) risks.
Young Persons With Disabilities - UNFPA 2018
17 Jul, 2019
Humanitarian Programme Cycle Guidance - IASC 2015
03 Jul, 2019
IASC Reference Module for the Implementation of the Humanitarian Programme Cycle - July 201 (Version 2.0)
Safety with Dignity - ActionAid
17 Jul, 2019
Ethical & Safety Recommendations for Researching, Documenting and Monitoring Sexual Violence in Emergencies Guidance
01 Oct, 2019
It is generally accepted that the prevalence of sexual violence is underreported almost everywhere in the world. This is an inevitable result of survivors’ well-founded anxiety about the potentially harmful social, physical, psychological and/or legal consequences of disclosing their experience of sexual violence. In emergency situations, which are characterized by instability, insecurity, fear, dependence and loss of autonomy, as well as a breakdown of law and order, and widespread disruption of community and family support systems, victims of sexual violence may be even less likely to disclose incidents.
2015 IASC Emergency Response Preparedness Guidelines
04 Jul, 2019
Beyond Numbers: Improving the Gathering of GBV Data to Inform Humanitarian Response - UNFPA 2021
08 Mar, 2021
Today, more than any time in the history of this region, the need for innovative and collaborative solutions is urgent. We are therefore pleased to share with humanitarians worldwide this latest addition to our Knowlege Series products, which encapsulates a variety of lessons learned and best practices in the gathering of gender-based violence data to improve humanitarian responses. The information presented in this guide is based on years of experience in the development of Voices from Syria — one of the most lauded in-depth analyses of gender-based violence in a humanitarian context, and one that has been hailed as a global best practice. We hope the insights provided will help inform and shape similar initiatives in other contexts around the world and to inspire new, innovative approaches to GBV data analysis.
Humanitarian Needs Assessment Good Enough Guide - ACAPS & ECB 2014
08 Jul, 2019
2014 Humanitarian Needs Assessment Good Enough Guide - ACAPS and Emergency Capacity Building Project This guide is written for field staff carrying out assessments in the early days and weeks following a disaster. It is especially aimed at national project managers and their teams. This guide does not explain every activity that you will need to carry out for your assessment, but it will help you through the assessment process. You can use it to take you through the whole assessment or to help at particular points in the process.