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CHILD MARRIAGE IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES Girls and Parents Speak Out on Risk and Protective Factors, Decision-Making, and Solutions - UC Berkeley, Save the Children and Plan International 2021
05 Oct, 2021
In order to address these gaps, the Human Rights Center (HRC), Save the Children, and Plan International partnered on a long-term research initiative to strengthen child marriage prevention and response in humanitarian settings. This qualitative study, the second phase of the three-phase initiative, sought to better understand the risk and protective factors, decision-making processes, service and support needs of girls and their caregivers that contribute to vulnerability to child marriage, and community perspectives on solutions for addressing and responding to child marriage in humanitarian settings.
Bibliographie Annotée des Ressources en Français pour les Interventions en Matière de Violence Basée sur le Genre en Situations d’Urgence- Helpdesk 2022
01 Apr, 2022
Cette bibliographie annotée compile des ressources en français pour les interventions en matière de violence basée sur le genre (VBG) en situation d'urgence. Ce document comprend à la fois des documents de niveau global qui ont été traduits de la langue dans laquelle ils ont été initialement produits (principalement l'anglais) vers le français, ainsi que des ressources régionales et nationales sur la VBG produites dans des pays francophones.1 Cette bibliographie vise à faciliter l'accès des praticiens francophones de la VBG à des conseils, des connaissances et des outils en français qui les aideront à mettre en œuvre des programmes de prévention et de réponse à la VBG. Cette bibliographie vise également à appuyer l'engagement des organisations francophones nationales et locales et à promouvoir l'apprentissage et le partage de ressources avec les organisations et groupes locaux de femmes sur les ressources VBG en français. Les ressources de cette...
Annotated Bibliography of French language Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Resources- Helpdesk 2022
01 Apr, 2022
This annotated bibliography compiles French-language resources for gender-based violence in emergencies (GBViE) interventions. This document includes both global-level documents that have been translated from the language in which they were initially produced (primarily English) into French, as well as regional and country- level GBV resources produced in Francophone countries.1 This bibliography is intended to facilitate the access of Francophone GBV practitioners to guidance, knowledge, and tools in French that will support them to implement GBV prevention and response programs. This bibliography is also meant to support engagement with Francophone national and local organizations and to promote learning and resource-sharing with local women’s organizations and groups about GBV resources in French.
Gender-Based Violence Area-of Responsibility (AoR) External Review - July 2023
28 May, 2024
This report provides an overview of the background, purpose and objectives, methodology, conclusions, findings and recommendations of the external review of the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Area of Responsibility (AoR). Commissioned by the UNFPA Humanitarian Response Division (HRD), the review aims to provide specific, relevant, and actionable findings and recommendations to UNFPA as the GBV AoR lead agency to improve efforts to facilitate GBV coordination in humanitarian settings.
Guidelines on responsible representation and reporting of violence against women and violence against children
15 Oct, 2021
These guidelines promote responsible and effective representation and reporting of violence against women and violence against children for public advocacy purposes, such as media coverage and awareness raising campaigns. While the causes, risk factors, prevalence, patterns and consequences of violence against women and violence against children may differ, many of the considerations for ethically, safely and effectively communicating these issues are crosscutting. These guidelines are intended for media practitioners, United Nations country offices and other development and civil society organisations communicating about violence against women and violence against children.
REGA Review: Abridged Report - April 2023
23 May, 2024
Since the establishment of the Regional Emergency GBV Advisors (REGA) structure as an emergency mechanism in 2014, it has been challenging to ensure the systematic collection and analysis of evidence to assess its impact and relevance - beyond the number of deployments or the size and composition of the teams. A lack of qualitative evidence for the sustainability of the deployments measured in the extent to which their work has been capitalised on, replicated and sustainably absorbed by country offices, field GBV sub-clusters and UNFPA Regional Offices has also been noted. In addition, the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) expertise gap in operations seems to have grown between 2014 and 2019, which was reflected by the commitment in the 2019 REGA Letter of Intent to expand the composition of the REGA teams by adding new areas of GBV expertise (Regional Coordination and Information Management) to provide wider support to country operations. Nonetheless, there has been little joint ana...
Rapid Gender Analysis of Ukraine: Secondary Data Review- UN Women and Care International, 2022
06 Apr, 2022
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) seeks to draw attention to the gender dynamics in the war in Ukraine—both preexisting and emerging—and draws out recommendations for humanitarian leadership, actors and donors to ensure consideration of the gendered dimensions of risk, vulnerability and capabilities in response and preparedness to this crisis. This RGA is a progressive publication based on secondary data resources—both pre-crisis information as well as information that has been released after 24 February. Resources comprise of English, Ukrainian and Russian language sources across humanitarian information sources and media as well as being informed through anecdotal discussions with UN Women partners. The secondary data review was conducted between 14 and 22 March 2022.4 This RGA builds upon the RGA Ukraine Brief 5 developed by CARE International during the first week of the crisis and will be followed by another publication that will include an analysis of both primary and secondary da...