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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...
Crise au Sahel : écoutons les femmes !
Crise au Sahel : écoutons les femmes ! AcceÌs humanitaire et leadership des femmes au Sahel CARE International Afrique de l’Ouest est très heureux de vous inviter à son évènement de lancement de sa Stratégie Régionale de Plaidoyer Humanitaire pour le Sahel : #écoutonslesfemmes! Veuillez trouver les informations complètes sur l'événement en pièce jointe de ce courriel (Français et Anglais). Date : 09.06.2021 / Heure : 13h - 14h30 GMT Lieu : lien Zoom aÌ venir après inscription Ce webinaire présentera la vision et la stratégie de plaidoyer de CARE au Sahel, qui consiste à placer les femmes et les filles au cœur de la réponse humanitaire et de la gestion post-crise. Parce qu’elles sont des actrices clés dans l’atténuation de la crise multidimensionnelle au Sahel, ce webinaire donnera la parole aux femmes qui agissent quotidiennement sur le terrain en tant que véritables leaders. Il prendra la forme d’une plateforme d’échange entre les représentantes d’associatio...
Unlocking Refugee Women’s Potential - GWI, IRC 2019
09 Aug, 2019
This report, jointly published by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS) and the International Rescue Committee (IRC), analyzes and estimates potential gains from the inclusion of refugees, particularly women, in the labour market. It focuses on five countries with large refugee populations that also offer recent information on refugee employment and earnings disaggregated by gender—Turkey, Uganda, Lebanon, Jordan, and Germany—as well as the United States, which hosts a relatively small population of refugees.
Rapid Gender Analysis: Latin America & Caribbean: Venezuelan Migrants & Refugees in Colombia - CARE 2019
26 Jul, 2019
This Rapid Gender Analysis provides preliminary information and observations on the different needs, capacities and coping strategies of Venezuelan migrant and refugee women, men, boys, and girls in Colombia. It seeks to understand how gender roles and relations have changed as a result of the crisis and share recommendations for how the humanitarian community can more effectively consider these changing dynamics to better meet the different needs of women, men, boys and girls of different ages, abilities and other contextually relevant forms of diversity.
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Myanmar and the Gendered Impact of its Ethnic Conflicts - HRC August 2019
29 Aug, 2019
Conflicts impact different genders differently. Myanmar is no exception to this rule. The Mission found the gendered impact of Myanmar’s conflicts to be multi-faceted, while invariably taking a heavy toll on women and girls. In northern Myanmar, women and girls have borne the brunt of violations, including sexual and gender-based violence, as well as a wide spectrum of violations of their basic economic and social rights against the backdrop of existing gender inequality. In Rakhine, Rohingya women have been subjected to grave sexual and gender-based violence, including gang rape, rape and mutilation. Their situation is exacerbated by gender inequality and wide-spread discrimination against Rohingya, affecting rehabilitation and redress.
Localization Task Team: Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Regional Workshop Final Report - June 2019
30 Aug, 2019
From June 26-27, 2019, the Localization Task Team of the Gender-Based Violence Area of Responsibility (GBV AoR) hosted a Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regional workshop at the Dead Sea in Jordan. The meeting included a total of 27 participants, including representatives from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen along with global and regional actors. In addition to including representatives from local civil society organizations, the workshop also included national or sub-national GBV sub-cluster coordinators as well as the regional emergency GBV advisor (REGA) for the MENA region.
Call to Action on Protection from Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies: Statement on the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on #GBV and Relevant Considerations in its Humanitarian Response
13 May, 2020
The Statement issued by the Call to Action on Protection from Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (Call to Action) on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender-based violence and relevant considerations in its humanitarian response.
The COVID-19 Outbreak and Gender: Key Advocacy Points from Asia and the Pacific
11 Mar, 2020
The Regional Emergency Gender-based Violence Advisor (REGA) Team for Asia and the Pacific is pleased to share with you the Advocacy Brief on GENDER and GBV Recommendations for COVID-19. This is a collective advocacy product that the REGA Team worked on in close collaboration with the Regional Gender in Humanitarian Action (GIHA) Working Group for Asia and the Pacific.
Cash and GBV Workshop in Burundi - GBV AoR 2019
20 Nov, 2019
Cash and voucher assistance (CVA) has become a valuable and increasingly utilized tool in humanitarian response in Burundi. CVA has been shown to contribute to the resilience of vulnerable populations, but in order to maximize its effectiveness, humanitarian actors should establish Gender-Based Violence (GBV) risk prevention and mitigation measures. While the Burundi Humanitarian Country Team has declared CVA a priority, and eight sectoral objectives mention CVA in the 2019 Humanitarian Response Plan, it is critical that actors are able to identify GBV risks as well as good practices in terms of risk mitigation measures.
Rapid Review of the inclusion of People with Disabilities and Older People in Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Humanitarian Interventions - ELRHA & Voice 2019
01 Nov, 2019
Elrha is a global charity that finds solutions to complex humanitarian problems through research and innovation. Elrha identified a knowledge gap in good practices and innovation for how people with disabilities and older people are included in gender-based violence interventions in humanitarian contexts. To support a new area of focus under their Humanitarian Innovation Fund on Disability and Older Age Inclusion, Elrha commissioned an independent rapid review to review the inclusion of people with disabilities and older people in humanitarian GBV interventions.