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Case Study: Active in Development Aid (ADA)
09 Jun, 2023
Active in Development Aid (ADA) is non-profit women-led organization (WLO) that works in Somalia and Kenya. It was founded in 1992 by a group of Somali professionals. While partnering with Trócaire in Gedo Region of Somalia and implementing Protection and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) projects, ADA learned about an opportunity for a WLO to be the co-chair of the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) working group (known in Somalia as the GBV Reference Group) at sub-national level in Gedo. The selection process for the WLO to assume that role was not competitive, given that there were no other WLOs working in the region of DolloGedo. Initially, Trócaire held conversations with ADA to determine their level of interest. Once contracted, ADA appointed a staff member who could assume leadership in the coordination role. Although ADA was a member of the WASH Cluster in Elwak, this was the first time for ADA to be involved in GBV coordination, as the Gedo GBV working group sat in Dollo town, whi...
UNICEF GBViE Helpdesk Evidence Digest - Aug 2018
06 Nov, 2019
EA$E Program Implementation Guide - IRC 2012
17 Jul, 2019
L’importance du Soutien des Bailleurs des Fonds aux Programmes de Lutte Contre la Violence Basée sur le Genre dans les Situations d’Urgence, Même en L’Absence de Données sur la Prévalence
22 Mar, 2022
Les bailleurs des fonds ont naturellement la responsabilité de rationaliser leur financement dans les situations d’urgence humanitaire afin de garantir que le soutien qu’ils apportent correspond aux besoins. À cet égard, de nombreux bailleurs des fonds demandent comme condition préalable aux acteurs chargés de lutter contre la violence basée sur le genre (VBG) des données de prévalence sur l’ampleur de la VBG dans des contextes particuliers. Cela s’est particulièrement vérifié dans le contexte de la pandémie de COVID-19, où les chiffres semblent motiver l’action des donateurs.
Niger Gender-Based Violence Secondary Data Review (SDR) - Jan 2023
13 Feb, 2023
Gender-based violence (GBV) rates are extremely high in the country, and it is exacerbated by the current multifaced humanitarian crisis as well as by entrenched social norms that hinder the promotion of gender equality. Children are affected by specific protection problems such as: psychosocial distress, family separation, association with armed groups and forced recruitment, exposure to mines and other explosive devices, but also by structural protection problems that are exacerbated by gender-based violence (including child marriage and sexual exploitation), child labor and other forms of abuse.