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Fundraising Handbook CP and GBV- UNICEF, 2014
16 Jul, 2019
GBV Resources and Materials that can Support GBV Humanitarian Response to Ukraine Crisis (2022) V.4
03 Mar, 2022
* Due to the urgency of the crisis, the operational status and quality of the services listed below have not been verified or checked. **This is a living document and content will evolve and be updated periodically. ***If you have a GBV technical resource or tool in Ukrainian please share it with the GBV AoR Helpdesk to support the evolution and updating of this document to support GBV responders to the Ukrainian crisis. Email: enquiries@gbviehelpdesk.org.uk
GBV Risks, Food Insecurity, and the Integrated Food Security Classification – What Are Basics that Food Security and GBV Actors Need to Know? - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
07 Sep, 2022
Current events globally such as the escalating effects of climate change, the war in Ukraine, and the COVID-19 pandemic are creating an exceptional risk of food insecurity across many parts of the world, prompting the UN Secretary General to issue a dire warning in March 2022 about an impending possibility of “a hurricane of hunger and a meltdown of the global food system.”1 Evidence shows that this cataclysm of food insecurity will impact the lives of women and girls disproportionately. According to data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), women around the world are more likely than men to experience moderate or severe food insecurity, an issue that appears in recent years to be on the rise. 2, 3 As food insecurity continues to increase, so may this food-related gender gap.
Research Querry: GBV and Anticipatory Action Approaches
29 Jul, 2021
This report is a primer for GBV actors on anticipatory action. It aims to provide a brief overview of what an anticipatory action approach is, including how this approach differs from disaster risk reduction and preparedness work. The report describes the systems, processes and timelines that align with the approach, including the different lead times for undertaking anticipatory actions depending on the specific type of emergency event, or hazard, and how these link to operational planning processes, including the design of GBV activities to be implemented as part of the anticipatory actions
Brief Guidance Note: Risk Analysis to Promote Safe Implementation of GBV Response and Prevention Programming - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
13 Dec, 2022
This guidance note provides basic information on how to conduct risk analyses for gender-based violence (GBV) programming. A programmatic risk analysis is useful as it considers some of the essential features that should already be in place, or planned for, when designing and implementing GBV response or prevention programming to ensure safety. This guidance first provides a brief discussion of risk analyses for response and prevention programming, and then provides sample checklists for key components of the analyses. The document concludes with a list of supplemental resources to further inform risk analyses design and implementation.
GBV Secondary Data Review Template
03 Jun, 2024
GBV AoR Capacity Strengthening Strategy 2023 — 2028
30 Oct, 2023
This Strategy focuses on strengthening the capacity of Country AoR Members, including local actors, and Country AoR Coordination Teams, to enhance their respective programming and coordination capacities for GBV prevention and response. It has been developed in consultation with the IASC GBV Guidelines Reference Group, the global interagency coordination group leading capacity building efforts on GBV risk mitigation with humanitarian actors working in non-GBV sectors and clusters. This ensures dedicated capacity strengthening on all three core components of GBV Programming: mitigation, prevention and response, while simultaneously reinforcing that GBV is a shared responsibility across the entire humanitarian system. Whilst this Strategy focuses on GBV prevention and response, the accompanying Annex outlines the general approach for capacity strengthening on GBV mitigation, as developed by the IASC GBV Guidelines Reference Group, and reaffirms the AoR’s commitment to ongoing collaborati...
Considerations for GBV service providers when requested to provide GBV case management - to women and girls experiencing IPV - in a detention or prison setting - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2023
02 Feb, 2023
This guidance note has been generated in response to a request for practical guidance to GBV caseworkers in the Latin America region who have been asked to support women in detention settings and prisons who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) and who continue to be at risk of intimate partner violence whilst in detention/prison and upon release from detention/prison. This publication is likely, however, to have wider benefit to GBV caseworkers working in other humanitarian settings. The paper begins with an explanation of the key terminology and definitions, goes on to explore the experiences of women and girls in detention who are impacted by IPV, explores some of the ethical considerations of providing case management to an IPV survivor in detention and concludes with key actions that can support the safety of a survivor in detention, as they prepare for release from detention and post-release. An illustrative case study and a reference list are also included.
GBV AOR 2010 SOP Workshop Fac Guide
04 Jul, 2019
The GBV Standard Operating Procedures Guide (SOP Guide) was published by the IASC1 Sub-Working Group on Gender and Humanitarian Action in 2008. The guide includes detailed guidance on the process of developing GBV SOPs in humanitarian emergency settings, and includes a template that can be used to develop local SOPs. The guide emphasizes the importance of a collaborative and participatory process for developing the procedures and agreements contained in a SOP document.
Guidance to Gender-Based Violence Coordinators Addressing the Needs of Male Survivors of Sexual Violence in GBV Coordination - GBV AoR 2021
30 Sep, 2021