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Webinar: Panel Discussion on Taking Stock of Cash and Voucher Assistance to Achieve Protection Outcomes
"Panel Discussion on Taking Stock of Cash and Voucher Assistance to Achieve Protection Outcomes" is taking place on Wednesday 2 September. As written on the invitation, the call in information and link will be sent to you upon registration.
Protecting Victims of Trafficking - GPC Forum 2020
This event is led by the Global Protection Cluster Task Team on Anti-Trafficking. Participants will be introduced to the Task Team’s new draft guidance on anti-trafficking, learn how to identify/refer/manage trafficking cases, and hear from 3 field protection actors and anti-trafficking experts about how they are responding to trafficking in their operations. Participants will be invited to share their own experiences and challenges in responding to trafficking as we collectively work on improving our global and field level approaches. Date & Time: Monday 14 September 2020 15:00 – 16:30 Geneva Time
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.
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.
Advocacy Note: Meeting the Commitment to the Call to Action in the Humanitarian Programme Cycle - Call to Action 2020
23 Oct, 2020
Reviews of recent HNOs and HRPs capture progress, but also highlight some serious gaps that continue to stand in the way of a response that effectively addresses gender-based violence and is fully accountable to women and girls. As Call to Action partners, we have both the opportunity and obligation to address these systemic issues in humanitarian planning processes. Below are a set of priority recommendations for humanitarian leadership and implementing agencies; these should also be supported by Call to Action donors in their advocacy.