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Empowered Aid's Toolkit for Planning and Monitoring Safer Aid Distributions
Please join us for the virtual launch of Empowered Aid's Toolkit for Planning and Monitoring Safer Aid Distributions on Monday, July 12th at 8am EST / 3pm EEST & EAT. The Toolkit is the result of collective work undertaken by the Empowered Aid team and partners in Lebanon and Uganda, to apply refugee women and girls' findings on SEA risk and recommendations to reduce them, from the first phase of our research. Their expertise was used to adapt how distributions were conducted and monitored, in seven pilots across the two countries. Findings show how listening to women and girls can support aid actors to more proactively and accountably mitigate SEA risks. The Toolkit, along with reports from the pilots on which it is based, will be available on the Empowered Aid resources webpage from Monday. During the launch, we will review the contents of the toolkit, hear case studies from those who used it, share next steps, and host a Q&A. ...
Consulta para una investigación: Las evaluaciones forenses como requisito para el acceso a la justicia - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2021
09 Jul, 2021
Empower: Preventing VAWG in Acute Emergencies Interpretaion in Spanish Available
Empower: Preventing VAWG in Acute Emergencies Thoughtful, transformative GBV prevention programming can be designed and implemented from the outset of humanitarian emergencies if we use a feminist lens to inform programming. Join the GBV AoR Community of Practice as they host the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to present: EMPOWER: Preventing violence against women and girls in acute emergencies. EMPOWER names strategies— that fall and are sequenced along a pathway to prevention, providing a framework for GBV prevention programming that is both relevant within the first 12 weeks of an emergency and builds a foundation for longer term prevention strategies. It emphasizes process and approach to programming over outcomes recognizing that accountability to and empowerment of women and girls in the determination, design and implementation of programming is working on the pathway to prevention. The webinar will ...
Empower : Prévenir la violence à l'égard des femmes et des filles dans les situations d'urgence aiguë (Cette séance est en français et traduite en anglais )
Empower: Prévenir les GBV dans les urgences humanitaire La programmation peut transformer les normes sociales et prévenir les VBG quand elle est conçue et mise en œuvre à l’aide d’une optique féministe éclairant la programmation à partir du début d’une urgence humanitaire. Rejoignez le webinaire de la communauté des pratiques VBG du Domaine de Responsabilité sur les VBG, le COP GBV AoR, qui accueilli l’ONG International Rescue Committee (IRC) pour présenter : EMPOWER : Prévenir la violence à l'égard des femmes et des filles dans les situations d'urgence humanitaire. EMPOWER utilises des stratégies séquentielles vers la prévention, fournissant un cadre pour la programmation des actions de prévention des VBG. Ces actions sont pertinentes dans les 12 pr...
Empower: Preventing VAWG in Acute Emergencies (هذا الاجتماع باللغة الإنجليزية ومترجم إلى العربية)
Empower: Preventing VAWG in Acute Emergencies (هذا الاجتماع باللغة الإنجليزية ومترجم إلى العربية) Thoughtful, transformative GBV prevention programming can be designed and implemented from the outset of humanitarian emergencies if we use a feminist lens to inform programming. Join the GBV AoR Community of Practice as they host the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to present: EMPOWER: Preventing violence against women and girls in acute emergencies. EMPOWER names strategies— that fall and are sequenced along a pathway to prevention, providing a framework for GBV prevention programming that is both relevant within the first 12 weeks of an emergency and builds a foundation for longer term prevention strategies. It emphasizes process and approach to programming over outcomes recognizing that accountability to and empowerment of women and girls in the determination, design and implementation of programming is working on th...
Humanitarian Programme Cycle Guidance - IASC 2015
03 Jul, 2019
IASC Reference Module for the Implementation of the Humanitarian Programme Cycle - July 201 (Version 2.0)
Revictimised: The Humanitarian Consequences of Mandatory Reporting of Sexual Violence - ICRC 2019
10 Dec, 2019
Overview: This paper presents the initial findings from research carried out on the requirement, in certain countries, to report sexual violence cases to law enforcement authorities, and the humanitarian impacts of such obligations in the context of armed conflicts and other situations of violence. The research established that mandatory reporting laws, policies and practices in these contexts, often impact negatively on access to health care for victims/survivors of sexual violence and may expose them to secondary violence and harm. The paper presents recommendations to States that have mandatory reporting requirements in place, and to donors and health-care actors on how to mitigate the consequences of mandatory reporting on the health, safety and well-being of victims/survivors.