Presentation for the IFRC Sexual and Gender-based Violence course

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Presentation for the IFRC Sexual and Gender-based Violence course Day 4: Welcome back Presentation for the IFRC Sexual and Gender-based Violence course

Session 9: Developing Action Plans Presentation for the IFRC Sexual and Gender-based Violence course

Applying these skills to your National Society context (30 minutes/10 minute discussion) Use the Action Plan handout For your NS (you should use the internet, send emails today to others you need information from) Map the field including your own NS policies Identify which departments need to be involved and how Who are the other actors (outside your NS) Who are the at risk groups What specific actions can be taken in each sector/team you have prioritised How will you generate resources for any activities? Come up with a small project/activity – might be completing and publishing the field map/working with others/finalising and running this training and “pitch it” to us in 3-5 minutes on Thursday! The first step is to map the field. What are laws, organisational policies and social or cultural norms relevant to SGBV in your sector? Facilitator can use a Kahoot! quiz for this step. Second, who are the other actors? Is anyone providing essential response services to which you can refer survivors? What do you know, and what do you need to know? Where can you go to get additional information? Third, identify who the at-risk groups are in your context. What are some specific forms of vulnerability? What do you know, and what do you need to know? Fourth, what are some specific actions you can take within your sector, based on the Minimum Standard Commitments and the IASC Guidelines, to reduce the risk of SGBV in your sector? Encourage each participant to work on this for an hour, then come back together and invite ideas and questions for discussion with the group. Remind the group that there will be additional time to develop these plans further tomorrow.

Session 10: SGBV training in your National Society Presentation for the IFRC Sexual and Gender-based Violence course

Group work! In your groups prepare a short presentation on SGBV in emergencies to present to your National Society 45 minutes to prepare in groups and then present to one other group This presentation should be 20 minutes and include the following key messages: What is Sexual and gender-based violence What is a survivor centred approach What is the RCRC role Where can we get resources and capacity? This can include financial / human / networking etc.

Session 11: Evaluation and wrap up Presentation for the IFRC Sexual and Gender-based Violence course

Wrapping up Follow up and next steps Final questions Course evaluation Post test Exercise to finish the training

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