Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMia Håland Modified over 6 years ago
1
Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Workshop for ….. Date: Day 1, Modules 1 - 3
2
Outcomes Cluster/sector actors are informed about key elements of the Guidelines relevant to their cluster/sector Cluster/sector actors are supported to develop an action plan with indicators for integrating the Guidelines’ recommendations into their areas of operation Cluster/sector actors identify accountability measures to track progress of GBV risk reduction mainstreaming and response Should we have a standardized set of consideations
3
Agenda Knowledge Basics for Implementing the Thematic Area Guidance
Links between GBV and Humanitarian Programming A Closer Look: Assessment; Resource Mobilization; Implementation; Referrals; Coordination; Monitoring and Evaluation Discussion of Implementation Strategy Developing an Action Plan Should we have a standardized set of consideations
4
“Protection of all persons affected and at risk must inform humanitarian decision- making and response…it must be central to our preparedness efforts, as part of immediate and life-saving activities….”
5
Warm-up Activity: Mapping Risk
What types of GBV are prevalent in your settings What are the risks in this setting that contribute to GBV Pre-existing - exists independent of, or prior to emergency or conflict (culture, policy, etc.) Emergency-related - specific to/resulting from the disaster or conflict Humanitarian-related - caused directly or indirectly by humanitarian environment 3) What can your cluster/sector do to prevent and mitigate GBV risks? Pre-existing risk mitigation activity Emergency-related risk mitigation activity Humanitarian-related risk mitigation activity See facilitators guide for more comprehensive instructions on a related, yet more simplified, warm-up activity
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.