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Série de webinaires: L’impact du COVID-19 sur les femmes et les filles: atténuation des risque VBG
Les restrictions de voyage en raison du COVID-19 empêchent l’équipe REGA de fournir son niveau normal de soutien sur le terrain. Par conséquent, l’équipe a organisé une série de webinaires courts et ciblés en anglais et en français tout au long des mois de mars et avril afin d’assurer un soutien technique constant pendant cette période de crise globale. Ces webinaires fourniront des conseils pratiques sur: 1.L’impact du COVID-19 sur les femmes et les filles: atténuation des risque VBG 2.Votre rôle en tant que spécialiste/coordinateur VBG: quelles sont les actions clés liées au COVID-19 que vous devez mettre en place en priorité? 3.Meilleures pratiques en matière de préparation générale à la VBG: présentation d’un expert 4.Liens entre VBG et sécheresse: présentation de la dernière recherche produite par l’UICN 5.Gestion des cas de VBG: focus sur la supervision 6.Sujet ouvert - vous avez des suggestions? Les webinaires auront lieu tous les jeudis à 09h30 CET / 11h30 EAT en anglai...
Série de webinaires: GBV AoR Afrique de l’Est et du Sud - L’impact du COVID-19 sur les femmes et les filles: atténuation des risque VBG
Les restrictions de voyage en raison du COVID-19 empêchent l’équipe REGA de fournir son niveau normal de soutien sur le terrain. Par conséquent, l’équipe a organisé une série de webinaires courts et ciblés en anglais et en français tout au long des mois de mars et avril afin d’assurer un soutien technique constant pendant cette période de crise globale. Ces webinaires fourniront des conseils pratiques sur: 1.L’impact du COVID-19 sur les femmes et les filles: atténuation des risque VBG 2.Votre rôle en tant que spécialiste/coordinateur VBG: quelles sont les actions clés liées au COVID-19 que vous devez mettre en place en priorité? 3.Meilleures pratiques en matière de préparation générale à la VBG: présentation d’un expert 4.Liens entre VBG et sécheresse: présentation de la dernière recherche produite par l’UICN 5.Gestion des cas de VBG: focus sur la supervision 6.Sujet ouvert - vous avez des suggestions? Les webinaires auront lieu tous les jeudis à 09h30 CET / 11h30 EAT en anglai...
Webinar: Comment atténuer les risques de Violence Basée sur le Genre dans les transferts monétaires?
Le transfert monétaire (TM) est aujourd’hui un outil incontournable pour assurer la survie et promouvoir la résilience des populations vulnérables. Cependant, il est nécessaire que les acteurs humanitaires qui utilisent cet outil mettent en place des mesures d’atténuation et de prévention des risques de Violence Basée sur le Genre (VBG). Le TM permet aux familles vulnérables une couverture de leurs besoins de base. Afin que ces familles puissent faire des choix adaptés à leurs besoins, il est crucial d’intégrer la composante protection dans le TM. En effet, cela assure que les femmes, les enfants et les autres personnes vulnérables dans le foyer puissent en bénéficier de manière équitable et en toute dignité. Les TM sont parfois perçus comme une solution qui amène du pouvoir et de l’autonomie aux gens, toutefois, ils peuvent aussi amener des tensions importantes dans les couples, les familles et les communautés. La question est donc, dans un contexte de crise humanitaire, comment maxim...
Global Webinar: “Women and Girls’ Safe Spaces: A Toolkit for Advancing Women’s and Girls’ Empowerment in Humanitarian Settings”.
From 2017-2019, with support from the U.S. Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and International Medical Corps (IMC) led the development of this important toolkit in collaboration with women and girls and community members across 18 humanitarian settings. The toolkit will be available online in English and French in mid-November at gbvresponders.org. Ahead of its’ release IRC and IMC invite global and field practitioners to join one of the webinars (listed below) which will introduce the purpose and content of the toolkit. Global Webinar (English): Monday, October 28th at 10 am New York City / 4pm Geneva: Meeting URL https://bluejeans.com/403884297?src=join_info Meeting ID 403 884 297 Want to dial in from a phone? Dial one of the following numbers: +1.408.740.7256 (US (San Jose)) +1.408.317.9253 (US (Primary, San Jose)) (see all numbers -...
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines (Part1)
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. The GBV AoR Community of Practice along with the GBV AoR Helpdesk is holding a webinar series: Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. The event supports the release of the COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. This new resource presents options for adapting GBV case management in the context of COVID-19 so that survivors can continue to access safe and confidential services. It focuses on phone-based case management and also provides recommendations for scaling up hotlines. Please register for each webinar separately. The first session, 1 March, will present the different sections of the toolkit to introduce the new resource so everyone is familiar with it. This webinars will be held at 8pm Bangkok/6:30pm...
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines (Part 2)
Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines The GBV AoR Community of Practice along with the GBV AoR Helpdesk is holding a webinar series: Adapting for the Shadow Pandemic: Guidance on Remote GBV Services for Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. The event supports the release of the COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines. This new resource presents options for adapting GBV case management in the context of COVID-19 so that survivors can continue to access safe and confidential services. It focuses on phone-based case management and also provides recommendations for scaling up hotlines. Please register for each webinar separately. The first session, 1 March, will present the different sections of the toolkit to introduce the new resource so everyone is familiar with it. This webinars will be held at 8pm Bangkok/6:30pm Delhi/ 4:0...
Webinar Series: Intersections of Disability and GBV. Webinar 1: Overview of the IASC Disability Guidelines
Building on previous initiatives relating to disability inclusion in GBV programming, the GBV AoR Community of Practice and the Women's Refugee Commission, with support from the Australian Government, present a webinar series about the IASC Disability Guidelines and its intersection with Gender-based Violence. An estimated 15 percent of people globally have a disability, with higher proportions among populations affected by crisis and conflict. Persons with disabilities may face added discrimination due to the intersection of age, gender, disability and other factors, which increases their risk to violence, abuse and exploitation. A range of attitudinal, physical and communication barriers impede their participation and inclusion in humanitarian programs, including GBV prevention and response and gender equality initiatives. The IASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action requires that all phases of humanitarian action are disabil...
Webinar Series: Intersections of Disability and GBV- Webinar 2: IASC Disability Guidelines and intersections with GBV
Building on previous initiatives relating to disability inclusion in GBV programming, the GBV AoR Community of Practice and the Women's Refugee Commission, with support from the Australian Government, present a webinar series about the IASC Disability Guidelines and its intersection with Gender-based Violence. An estimated 15 percent of people globally have a disability, with higher proportions among populations affected by crisis and conflict. Persons with disabilities may face added discrimination due to the intersection of age, gender, disability and other factors, which increases their risk to violence, abuse and exploitation. A range of attitudinal, physical and communication barriers impede their participation and inclusion in humanitarian programs, including GBV prevention and response and gender equality initiatives. The IASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action requires that all phases of humanitarian action are disabil...
Webinar Series: Intersections of Disability and GBV - Webinar 3: Moving Things Forward
Building on previous initiatives relating to disability inclusion in GBV programming, the GBV AoR Community of Practice and the Women's Refugee Commission, with support from the Australian Government, present a webinar series about the IASC Disability Guidelines and its intersection with Gender-based Violence. An estimated 15 percent of people globally have a disability, with higher proportions among populations affected by crisis and conflict. Persons with disabilities may face added discrimination due to the intersection of age, gender, disability and other factors, which increases their risk to violence, abuse and exploitation. A range of attitudinal, physical and communication barriers impede their participation and inclusion in humanitarian programs, including GBV prevention and response and gender equality initiatives. The IASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action requires that all phases of humanitarian action are disabil...
Happy 3rd Birthday GBV AoR Community of Practice
Happy Third Birthday to the GBV AoR Community of Practice This week the GBV AoR Community of Practice celebrates it’s third birthday (2nd- 9th April!!! With over 896 members, this is the place for GBV professionals working in humanitarian situations to swap information, discuss key issues and celebrate success. Here are some fun facts relating to the CoP.... The first message posted: April 2, 2018 by Beth Vann welcoming everyone to the Community of Practice First non-moderator member: Micah Williams of International Medical Corps (and also a key support for the COP since IMC provides this service to the AOR, Thanks Micah!) Latest member added: Abdulrahman Alfituri of UNFPA Libya (who joined on March 30, 2021 - Welcome Abdulrahman!) Number of Members on April 2, 2018: 40 Number of Members on April 2, 2021: 897 Region with most members deployed: Africa (293) Region with least members deployed: North America (10) Region producing most members: Tie betwee...