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Ukraine Refugee Response: Recommendations to Mitigate GBV Risks - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2022
25 Apr, 2022
This recommendations document is part of a series of knowledge products produced by the GBV AoR Helpdesk which aim to support the mitigation of GBV risks faced by women and girls’ refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. The key recommendations contained in this document aim to inform coordination efforts with 1) refugee-hosting States, 2) GBV specialist refugee response agencies and organizations, and service providers, and 3) non-GBV specialists in other sectors to ensure that refugee women and girls’ risk of GBV is consistently and systematically mitigated.
Tip sheet: Effective and Supportive GBV Technical Assistance Visits - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2024
09 Apr, 2024
This tip sheet is intended to provide practical and short guidance on conducting technical assistance support visits. It is aimed at new GBV Technical Advisors (TA) as well as existing TAs who may find it a useful reminderof key information. The focus of this resources is on in-person site visits and not remote assistance.
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.
COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2021
04 Jan, 2021
COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines