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Rapid Gender Analysis Ukraine - CARE International 2022
21 Mar, 2022
The invasion of Ukraine on the 24th of February came as a shock to the country and the world. This Rapid Gender Analysis Brief seeks to draw the attention of those engaged with Ukraine in humanitarian operations to the most significant gender issues - both existing and emerging - and propose measures to address them.
Path to Progress: Ensuring Sexual And Reproductive Health and Rights in the Maldives - UNFPA’s 6th Country Programme of Assistance 2016-2021
21 Mar, 2022
UNFPA’s historic one-output 6th Country Programme for the Maldives started in 2016 taking into account the country’s paradigm shift and the need to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in the country, especially for the young people. As the development agenda drew to a close in 2021, we take a reflectory look back at the many successes and progress achieved. This reflection looks back UNFPA’s role in formulating Maldives’ first ever Reproductive, Maternal Newborn Child And Adolescent health policy and the SRH services under one roof with inauguration of Hulhumale’ Reproductive health centre and the Ufanveni health centre at the Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital. In addition, from Period Vaahaka, Menstrual Cups to the Country Programme’s adapting to the Covid-19 Pandemic, especially in fighting the shadow pandemic of violence against women and girls - CP6 is our path to progress
How can we integrate GBV programming and cash-based interventions: Jordan Case Study - 2018
21 Mar, 2022
In this episode we explored further the idea of integration GBV programming and cash-based interventions by talking about the experience of Women's Refugee Commission, International Rescue Committee, and Mercy Corps in Jordan. This complements the previous episode, Where do cash-based interventions fit in programming for women’s protection and empowerment?
Revisiting the Jordan Case Study: How to Link GBV Case Management Services with Cash Assistance - 2022
21 Mar, 2022
Cash assistance can be an asset when integrated into GBV case management programming, but there are a number of design choices to make along the way. In this episode, we talk with Jordan's Women's Protection and Empowerment Coordinator, Dina Arafeh about the evolution of the GBV case management + cash assistance programming. She talks about the context, the rollout, lessons learned, and what's on the horizon. This podcast is produced in partnership with the Women's Refugee Commission and with support from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). Special thanks to Megan O'Brien for production support on this episode.
DEEP Platform for SDR and Analysis
10 Jul, 2019
DEEP is an intelligent web-based platform offering a suite of collaborative tools tailored towards humanitarian crisis responses. It includes common analysis workflows and frameworks for thinking using both structured and unstructured, quantitative and qualitative data. By using a customizable analysis frameworks, users can easily catalog information contained in large amounts of documents and export it to a variety of formats. Supporting this, DEEP has a long term vision of using text analysis techniques in order to streamline the process of sourcing information from online sources and semi-automating document information extraction. Although the platform is meant to be a collaborative space, it is open-source and available to be deployed in private server environments. Data in DEEP is visible only to users granted access to a project space and is stored using modern web technology standards.
Transitioning out of Humanitarian Cash Assistance in Iraq: Critical actions to ensure Gender-based Violence risks are mitigated and prevented throughout the transition
11 Oct, 2022
In light of ongoing efforts to transition away from humanitarian Cash assistance in Iraq, a two-day workshop took place in Erbil on June 22 which gathered more than 32 gender-based violence (GBV) and cash and voucher assistance (CVA) actors with the goal of identifying priorities for the transition period related to GBV mainstreaming in humanitarian Cash and Social Protection assistance. This brief presents the recommendations that were formulated as a result of the workshop, highlighting critical actions to work toward mitigating GBV risks during the transition to greater Government assistance in place of current humanitarian cash assistance. See the whole GBV Risk Mitigation in CVA toolkit here: https://gbvaor.net/node/1607
Virtual Event: Access for Protection Through Participation: Working with Children, Adolescents and Their Communities
We are excited to invite to you our thematic virtual event on Wednesday 26th October at 10:00AM – 11:30AM CEST : ‘ACCESS FOR PROTECTION THROUGH PARTICIPATION: WORKING WITH CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR COMMUNITIES’ Overview: This interactive session will provide space to share learnings and promote exchange from projects and research being undertaken by the Global GBV and CP AoR, the Alliance for Children Protection in Humanitarian Action, and Save the Children, in partnership with communities and child / adolescent organisations. It will also be a chance to present research findings and recommendations for humanitarian involvement in community negotiations since the 2021 Global Protection Forum and to gather insights from an expert audience. A set of recommendations will be developed from the panel presentations and discussion based upon practical examples and the lived experience of young people in humanitarian settings on how to enhance acce...
Briefing on the Scale-Up of GBV Services in Drought Affected Communities in Somalia
Join us for a briefing on Scale-Up of GBV Services in Drought Affected Communities in Somalia, presented by the members of Somalia's GBV Area of Responsiblity, in coordination with the Regional GBV Working Group for East and Southern Africa. Date and Time: Tuesday, 1 November 2022, 14:30 EAT.
Research Query: Learning Brief on Femicide in Emergencies - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
31 Oct, 2022
This report provides a practical overview of femicide in fragile and emergency settings, and the implications for GBViE practitioners. This document articulates how femicide is defined and conceptualized, provides a concise overview of different forms of femicide, and offers practical programmatic recommendations in terms of GBV prevention and response and advocacy. This document comes in the wake of growing global awareness of femicide, due primarily to the ongoing efforts of feminist activists to render this form of violence more visible, protect women and girls at risk, support surviving family members of femicide victims, and hold perpetrators accountable. This paper is intended as a practical and non-exhaustive resource for GBViE actors; links to further reading can be found throughout.