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Improving Decision-Making in Humanitarian Coordination - ALNAP 2016
08 Jul, 2019
This briefing paper is part of an ongoing research initiative on humanitarian coordination. It outlines key issues and questions related to decision-making, one of the four themes that will be discussed at ALNAP’s meeting ‘Working Together to Improve Humanitarian Coordination’ in London on 30 June to 1 July 2016. In particular, it will concentrate on decision-making within the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) coordination mechanism (Clusters, inter-Cluster and humanitarian country teams, or HCTs). Alongside this paper, ALNAP has also produced additional materials for background context including a video on the same topic, which can be accessed at www.alnap.org/coord-meeting.
Responsible representation and reporting of violence against women and violence against children GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA PROFESSIONALS
28 Oct, 2021
These guidelines are intended to promote best practices for responsible, ethical and safe representation and reporting of violence against women (VAW) and violence against children (VAC) by media practitioners. 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. Keywords- Media, communications, guidelines, representation, press
COMMUNICATIONS INVOLVING SURVIVORS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE POLICY AND GUIDELINES
28 Oct, 2021
This policy applies to all persons working for the CARE International Secretariat (CI Secretariat), which includes the CARE Emergency Group (CEG). This includes staff and consultants who are contracted or deployed by the CI Secretariat. This policy also serves as a reference for journalists who wish to cover CARE’s GBV work. This policy sets out best practice guidance. It is recommended that CI Members and Country Offices adopt this policy in their offices Keywords - Communications, gender based violence, journalists, media, representation
Reporting on Gender-Based Violence in Humanitarian Settings
28 Oct, 2021
Key words- reporting, media, interview, communications, representation
GBV AoR Monthly Call - October 2021
French and Arabic Interpretation will be available for this call. The agenda is as follows: Participatory Barrier Analysis: Child and Adolescent Survivors Initiative Project in Kenya and Philippines Learning Brief on Technology Facilitated Gender-Based Violence Intersectionality in Protection; Applying an Age, Gender, Diversity (AGD including disability) Intersectional Approach
GBV AoR Monthly Call - November 2021 (Last call of the year)
The connection details and agenda will be shared shortly.
Improving Humanitarian Coordination - ALNAP 2016
08 Jul, 2019
This report is the output of the ALNAP meeting: ‘Working together to improve humanitarian coordination’, held in London on 30 June and 1 July 2016. The meeting was part of a programme of research aimed at improving the effectiveness of the Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Cluster-based humanitarian coordination system. This report summarises the main themes and recommendations of that meeting, and is informed by additional interviews and literature review.
Guidance to Gender-Based Violence Coordinators Addressing the Needs of Male Survivors of Sexual Violence in GBV Coordination - GBV AoR 2021
02 Nov, 2021
This guidance note is intended to guide gender-based violence (GBV) coordinators in their work on addressing sexual violence against men and boys in humanitarian coordination. The GBV AoR recognises the importance of ensuring that referral pathways, standard operating procedures and needs assessments include and address the needs of male survivors of sexual violence, and that all relevant humanitarian sectors are engaged in meeting these needs2 . To that end, this guidance note is designed to ensure that male survivors have safe access to support and services that they need, without comprising the safety or reducing access to services for women and girls.