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Mainstream GBV in the collection, analysis and sharing of DTM data guidance - 2018
10 Jul, 2019
The Gender-Based Violence Area of Responsibility (GBV AoR), the Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) and the IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) have been working closely together to mainstream GBV in the collection, analysis and sharing of DTM data. The objective of this collaboration is to improve the effectiveness and speed of GBV risk mitigation and response in emergencies, by ensuring that decision makers have access to useful data in a timely manner. This initiative is aligned with the BPRM’s Safe from the Start initiative and the multi-stakeholder Call to Action initiative launched by the UK Government, which aim to improve the effectiveness and timeliness of GBV risk mitigation and response from the onset of emergencies.
TIP SHEET: What does survivor-centered mean in GBViE program implementation? - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
13 Dec, 2022
This tip sheet provides an overview of a survivor-centered approach and why and how it should be used for all types and phases of GBViE programming.
Tip sheet: Inclusive recruitment practices for GBViE program staff and volunteers - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
13 Dec, 2022
In emergencies, GBV program managers often set up new programs or rapidly expand existing programs to address a significant change in needs. The rapid set up and need for services can result in hiring practices that rely on and reinforce existing power structures, access to opportunities, and cultural bias. This tip sheet covers inclusive recruitment practices for GBViE program staff and volunteers.
Learning Brief on Femicide in Emergencies - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
13 Dec, 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.
Mix-Methods Analysis of Gender Based Violence Risks, Needs and Service Gaps, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique - GBV AoR 2021
29 Mar, 2022
The Mozambique GBV AoR in collaboration with GBV AoR partners conducted a mix-method GBV qualitative analysis in Cabo Delgado province with the aim to fill existing data gaps. The analysis of this report drew on 32 partner safety audits FGDs, key informant interviews (KIIs), and protection monitoring and hotline user reports, covering IDP sites across eight districts of Cabo Delgado including Chiure, Ibo, Macomia, Marrupa, Metuge, Montepuez, Palma, and Quissanga.
16 Days of Activism on GBV
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an international campaign coordinated by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership and used by activists around the world as an organizing strategy to call for the elimination of all forms of gender-based violence. The core 16 Days campaign takes place every year between November 25 and December 10 and is run by more than 6,000 organizations in 187 countries.
Colombia: Vivir a la Sombra de los Conflictos Armados - ICRC 2022
30 Mar, 2022
Mientras Colombia continuaba concentrada en contrarrestar los efectos sanitarios, económicos y sociales de la pandemia por COVID-19, las consecuencias humanitarias en el país empeoraron.
Cash and Voucher Assistance for Adolescents- PLAN, WRC 2020
31 Mar, 2022
Adolescents – young people between the ages of 10 and 19 – have specific needs that are distinct from those of younger children and adults. This transitional and developmental period is increasingly seen as an “age of opportunity”1 globally and in humanitarian settings, because of the significant individual and intergenerational implications of adolescent development. Cash and voucher assistance (CVA) – giving beneficiaries cash or vouchers as an alternative to in-kind assistance such as food, blankets and direct services – is used increasingly in humanitarian settings. While CVA shows promise for addressing adolescents’ needs, a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of CVA on the protection and wellbeing of adolescents is critical. In particular, evidence is needed on how CVA should best be designed to draw on the assets and capacities of adolescents and ensure that any context-specific associated risks for adolescents can be mitigated through program d...
Asistencia con Transferencias Monetarias y Cupones para Adolescentes- PLAN, WRC 2020
31 Mar, 2022
El objetivo de la revisión documental y de las consultas globales realizadas por WRC a nombre de Plan, fue recopilar y documentar los programas existentes que proporcionan transferencias monetarias PTM para los resultados del bienestar de las/los adolescentes, así como evidencia reciente relacionada con los programas centrados en adolescentes en los sectores de protección de la niñez, salud y educación que se puede aplicar al uso de los programas de transferencias monetarias para los resultados del bienestar de las/los adolescentes.