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GBV Secondary Data Review Template
03 Jun, 2024
GBV AoR Secondary Data Review Template
23 Jul, 2019
Technical Brief Secondary Data Review - ACAPS 2014
08 Jul, 2019
Technical brief on what is and how to conduct a secondary data review (SDR). A Secondary Data Review (SDR) is a rigorous process of data collation, synthesis and analysis building on a desk study of all relevant information available from different sources such as the government, NGOs, UN agencies, media, social media, etc. An SDR builds on the logic that the severity of the crisis, the type, scope, scale of problems, and risks faced by the affected population can be estimated or projected with reasonable degree of accuracy by following a systematic and multi-disciplinary approach.
GBV AoR - Secondary Data Review Example GBV Nigeria
23 Jul, 2019
Gender-Based Violence Secondary Data Review: Ukraine - GBV AoR 2022
18 May, 2022
Multiple forms of GBV are being reported, with particularly high insecurity and risk for women and girls on the move, at border crossing points and transit/collective centres, and in bomb shelters. This includes reports of intimate partner violence, sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, sexual violence (including conflict-related sexual violence), and economic abuse. There is a high risk of trafficking for sexual exploitation at borders where registration is patchy, little control of documents, and young women are often not accompanied by other family member.
Gender-Based Violence Secondary Data Review: Ukraine - GBV AoR 2022
18 May, 2022
Multiple forms of GBV are being reported, with particularly high insecurity and risk for women and girls on the move, at border crossing points and transit/collective centres, and in bomb shelters. This includes reports of intimate partner violence, sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, sexual violence (including conflict-related sexual violence), and economic abuse. There is a high risk of trafficking for sexual exploitation at borders where registration is patchy, little control of documents, and young women are often not accompanied by other family member.
Niger Gender-Based Violence Secondary Data Review (SDR) - Jan 2023
13 Feb, 2023
Gender-based violence (GBV) rates are extremely high in the country, and it is exacerbated by the current multifaced humanitarian crisis as well as by entrenched social norms that hinder the promotion of gender equality. Children are affected by specific protection problems such as: psychosocial distress, family separation, association with armed groups and forced recruitment, exposure to mines and other explosive devices, but also by structural protection problems that are exacerbated by gender-based violence (including child marriage and sexual exploitation), child labor and other forms of abuse.
Webinar: How to create a Secondary Data Review - GBV AoR June 2022
21 Jun, 2022
Conducting an SDR is one of the minimum deliverables of the GBV AoR in humanitarian contexts and the first step for a robust GBV needs analysis. It is a great investment in that it establishes a fundamental understanding of GBV in the context, paves way for assessment planning, and prepares the GBV AoR for better sectoral needs analysis and integration in HNO. The webinar aims to give an introduction on: The step-by-step guidance for an SDR on GBV Country examples & lessons learned Practical operational considerations
Gender-Based Violence Secondary Data Review (SDR), Lebanon - GBV AoR Helpdesk 2023
16 Feb, 2023
This secondary data review of GBV in Lebanon covers existing secondary data from 2018-2022. This report aims to inform GBV prevention and response interventions and complement existing analyses and reports. This SDR report was produced by experts from the GBV AoR Helpdesk in collaboration with the relevant GBV Sub-Cluster, REGA and Global GBV AoR Coordination Team.
Rapid Gender Analysis of Ukraine: Secondary Data Review- UN Women and Care International, 2022
06 Apr, 2022
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) seeks to draw attention to the gender dynamics in the war in Ukraine—both preexisting and emerging—and draws out recommendations for humanitarian leadership, actors and donors to ensure consideration of the gendered dimensions of risk, vulnerability and capabilities in response and preparedness to this crisis. This RGA is a progressive publication based on secondary data resources—both pre-crisis information as well as information that has been released after 24 February. Resources comprise of English, Ukrainian and Russian language sources across humanitarian information sources and media as well as being informed through anecdotal discussions with UN Women partners. The secondary data review was conducted between 14 and 22 March 2022.4 This RGA builds upon the RGA Ukraine Brief 5 developed by CARE International during the first week of the crisis and will be followed by another publication that will include an analysis of both primary and secondary da...