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Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Understanding gender and diversity SEA Regional Gender and Diversity Training of Trainers 5-8 th October

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Session learning objectives By the end of this session  Define the concepts ‘sex’, ‘gender’, ‘diversity’ and gender equality  Know IFRC’s approach to addressing gender and diversity  Know some key considerations for planning and delivering gender and diversity-sensitive training

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Group exercise Speed debating

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Group exercise Gender is just another word for women

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Group exercise In disaster response, the tyranny of the urgent trumps everything. Addressing gender and diversity must wait.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Group exercise In a disaster response, trying to meet the distinct needs of people with a disability represents an unacceptable burden on limited resources.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Group exercise In disasters the elderly are dependent and always need help

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Group exercise Men and women can never be equal because they are biologically different.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Discussion This is a good exercise to get people to think about their own beliefs when it comes to gender and diversity We have all grown up with some kind of bias and when we work in stressful situations it is important to know what we think and also what others may think  To understand ways in which gender and diversity influence decisions and policies In training you can give one row of people to argue one way and the other row to argue another. This is more challenging as people may have to argue against their beliefs but it puts you in the shoes of someone who has that perspective.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender vs Sex Sex: refers to the biological differences between men and women Gender (as a concept): refers to the social differences between men and women and relate to the attitudes, behaviors, roles and expectations put on men and women as a result of being male or female When we speak of ‘Gender’ we do not just mean women Gender – provides us an analytical tool

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity How is gender influenced?  Gender is socially constructed, learned and has the ability to change over time and between situations  It is influenced by … Tradition Values and beliefs Attitudes Culture Social influences Behavior

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender equality  Gender Equality exists when males and females are able to equally share the distribution of power and have equal opportunities both in the home and in the community.  Gender Equality does not mean that males and females are the same – it means that their rights, responsibilities and opportunities do not depend on their sex.

Sexual and Gender-based Violence (S/GBV) An umbrella term for any harmful act that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to a person on the basis of their gender. A result of gender inequality and abuse of power. Includes but not limited to sexual violence, domestic violence, trafficking, forced/early marriage, forced prostitution, sexual exploitation and abuse and denial of resources, opportunities and services.  Another confusing and contested term  Sexual violence, sexual and gender-based violence, violence against women and girls

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Diversity Diversity refers to the acceptance and respect for the differences between people Age Disability Diversity Health e.g. HIV Status Socio- economic status Religious affiliation Nationality Ethnic Origin Sexual Orientation

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Interactions between gender and diversity Diversity refers to the acceptance and respect for the differences between people Age Disability Diversity Health e.g. HIV Status Socio- economic status Religious affiliation Nationality Ethnic Origin Sexual Orientation

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Diversity Health e.g. HIV Status Socio- economic status Religious affiliation Ethnic Origin You can adapt this slide during training to make it more culturally appropriate to your audience and to the context. Ask people to add to the slide to know what is important in their context

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity IFRC’s approach  The IFRC’s gender and diversity work is not a separate or new component  It is rooted in its humanitarian mandate to prevent and alleviate human suffering without discrimination and to protect human dignity.  The RCRC recognizes that women and men have different capacities, strengths, needs and vulnerabilities which can impact their resilience to disasters

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity IFRC Strategic Framework on Gender and Diversity issues 1 Systematic incorporation of gender and diversity in all programs, services and tools (planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting). 2 Improved gender and diversity composition at all levels (governance, management, staff and volunteers). 3 Reduced gender- and diversity-based inequality, discrimination and violence through the active promotion of fundamental principles and humanitarian values.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Fundamental Principles Fundamental principle of impartiality: The RCRC Movement makes no discrimination as to: Nationality Race Religious beliefs Class Political opinions …Whilst giving priority to the most urgent cases of distress

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Minimum Standard Commitments…. DAPS Framework: Dignity Access Participation Safety Sectoral standards Emergency Health Food Security WASH Emergency Shelter Livelihoods Non-food Items Disaster Risk Reduction

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Quiz time!

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and Diversity Quiz Sex Of the 232 Million international migrant (3.2% of the world’s population), what percentage are women? 25% 38% 48% or 60%

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and Diversity Quiz Sex Of the 232 Million international migrant (3.2% of the world’s population), what percentage are women? 25% 38% 48% or 60%

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz Pregnancy ___% of women of reproductive age (15 – 45 years), including refugees and IDPs, are pregnant at any given time. Is it 7%, 10%, 20% or 25%?

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and Diversity Quiz Pregnancy 20% of women of reproductive age (15 – 45 years), including refugees and IDPs, are pregnant at any given time. Is it 7%, 10%, 20% or 25%?

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz LGBTI Being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex is illegal in how many countries? Is it 25, 47 or 76?

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz LGBTI Being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex is illegal in how many countries? Is it 25, 47 or 76 ?

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz LGBTI How many countries impose the death penalty on LGBTI people? Is it 2, 7 or 15?

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz LGBTI How many countries impose the death penalty on LGBTI people? Is it 2, 7 or 15?

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz Violence What % of women worldwide have experienced either physical and/or sexual violence? 20, 25 or 35%

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz Violence What % of women worldwide have experienced either physical and/or sexual violence? 20, 25 or 35 %

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz Violence What % of the 4.5 million people forced into sexual exploitation are women and girls? 75, 88 or 98%

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity quiz Violence What % of the 4.5 million people forced into sexual exploitation are women and girls? 75, 88 or 98%

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and diversity inclusive training

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Why is this important In addition to raising awareness of gender and diversity via the delivery of your training, It is important to ensure that the training itself is as inclusive as possible and takes into consideration and adapts to the needs of your participants.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Creating an inclusive training environment Participants Aim to get a representative group…and record, sex, job description e.g. Try to ensure an equal number of men and women and diversity in the room …..and accommodate to ensure this can happen e.g. Make extra provisions to overcome barriers: e.g. include in the budget if women may need child care to attend the training. Or if women may need people to accompany them to the training

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Creating an inclusive training environment Understanding diversity and specific needs Have you circulated a special requirements form? Diet/allergies? Disability (physical, visual, auditory)? Religious requirements? Accommodation requirements?  If the answer to any of these is yes, what extra access or provisions would they require during the training?

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Creating an inclusive training environment An inclusive meeting area  Visit the venue.  Conduct an audit e.g. check for disabled access (are there ramps at the entrance? Are the lifts large enough for wheelchair access?)  Will the venue accommodate specific food requirements?  Ensure the venue has adequate sound systems if participants have hearing impairments

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Creating an inclusive training environment  What languages do your participants speak?  If there are minority groups in the room, it could be important to translate key documents or Powerpoint slides so as not to lessen participants access to information during the training.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Creating an inclusive training environment Training on gender and diversity  Confidentiality  No questions are wrong  Be contextual: use examples, case studies and pictures from the country/region  Know the National Society or group’s strategic plan, aims and goals. This will help make connections between the theory and practice.  Research facts about the country/community e.g. laws relating to domestic violence, views on homosexuality. If there is a topic that is particularly sensitive, introduce this in innovative ways. You can use different language or methods to deliver messages.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and Diversity…Building on what we are already doing Addressing the needs of the most vulnerable is not new for National Societies Disaster Management Health Community-based maternal & child health Assisting people with HIV and outreach to vulnerable groups Integrating gender approach in WASH activities Assisting the elderly in their access to health services First aid and PSP – specifically addressing needs of elderly, women, girls and PWD Focus on gender and working with ethnic minorities for DRR Development of policies and strategies for social inclusion / gender / disability Tools e.g. VCA, risk mapping, baseline surveys are gender sensitive Working with the elderly in disaster preparedness activities

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Build on the diversity in the room….  Ensure every participant is encouraged to participate  Ensure diversity within groups, mix up the seating arrangements to encourage people to meet others and exchange ideas  Highlight the diversity amongst ourselves - what does gender and diversity mean in each person’s culture?  Try to inject icebreakers if you notice the participants feeling concerned or overwhelmed. Some topics can include subject matter that may be heavy or uncomfortable

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Creating an inclusive training environment After the training  Information given during the training may resonate differently with different people and participants may not wish to discuss this during the training.  May need time to digest information  It is important to have communication channels after the training if participants have follow-up questions.

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Mainstreaming in other training  It is important to have specific gender and diversity awareness training within National Societies  It is also important to mainstream the concepts within other training:  e.g. HR training ask to do one hour on prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse and the code of conduct  e.g. If you are running a community assessment in the field – do a 30 minute session showing how to ensure the assessment tool and environment is inclusive

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Gender and Diversity Resource Library For resources for ‘Understanding gender and diversity’ follow this link: Link: ite/drrtoolsinsoutheastasi a/gender-and- diversity/gender-and- diversity-for-resilience- toolkit/ifrc-frameworks- and-policies

Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Any questions?

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON GENDER AND DIVERSITY PLEASE CONTACT: IFRC GENDER AND DIVERSITY OFFICER, SOUTH EAST ASIA REGIONAL DELEGATION CHRISTINA HANEEF THIS PRESENTATION IS PUBLISHED BY INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES P.O. BOX 372 CH-1211 GENEVA 19 SWITZERLAND TEL.: FAX.: