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  1. The Minimum Standards: focus on programming and coordination of GBV prevention and response (also address mainstreaming (Standard 12) and may be used for advocacy across sectors) in emergencies. The GBV Guidelines: contain guidance for all humanitarian staff to mainstream interventions across sectors. primarily for non-GBV specialists.

  2. Gender-based violence (GBV) is the most pervasive yet least visible human rights violation in the world. It includes physical, sexual, mental or economic harm inflicted on a person because of socially ascribed power imbalances between males and females. It also includes the threat of violence, coercion and deprivation of liberty, whether in ...

  3. vii FOREWORD Why coordination matters now In the wake of horrific accounts of Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) that span the globe, the voices of survivors have galvanized the ...

  4. What are the GBViE Minimum Standards? Minimum Standards for Preven0on & Response to GBV in Emergencies Founda0onal Standards Preven0on & Response Standards Operaonal Standards 1. Par=cipaon 5. Healthcare 13. Preparedness & Assessment 2. Naonal Systems 6. Mental Health & Psychosocial Support 14. Coordinaon 3. Posi=ve Social & Gender Norms 7.

  5. Addressing GBViE is a prerequisite for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and is a core element of UNICEF’s gender equality programming priorities, grounded in its Strategic Plan, 2018–2021 and Gender Action Plan 2018–2021. GBViE is also part of UNICEF’s ‘No Child Left Behind’ agenda. UNICEF's vision is that the ...

  6. 6 de jun. de 2022 · CARE’s Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) Guidance Note aims to help staff understand how CARE programs address GBV in emergency settings. It outlines what resources are available to support programming and is accompanied by four implementation guides. At the onset of emergencies, women, girls and marginalized and at-risk groups are ...

  7. Inform learning, adaptation and scale-up of CARE’s work and advocacy to influence changes in sector-wide humanitarian processes, practices, policies, and programming in ways that address GBViE. CARE International prioritizes the leadership of women and girls, as part of our Women’s Leadership in Emergencies programming.

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