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  1. UNFPA’s “Minimum Standards for Prevention and Response to GBV in Emergencies (GBViE)” promote the safety and well being of women and girls in emergencies and provide practical guidance on how to mitigate and prevent gender-based violence in emergencies and facilitate access to multi-sector services for survivors.

    • GBViE Standards

      GBViE Standards. Date de publication: 2015-11-23. Auteur:...

  2. The purpose of the Guidelines is to assist humanitarian actors and communities affected by armed conflict, natural disasters and other humanitarian emergencies to coordinate, plan, implement, monitor and evaluate essential actions for the prevention and mitigation of GBV across all sectors of humanitarian response.

  3. www.careemergencytoolkit.org › wp-content › uploadsGBViE IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE

    GBViE IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE: GBViE in the Project Cycle. This resource outlines the basic steps at each stage of the project cycle for implementing GBV interventions in emergencies. ANALYSIS. & E. Regularly monitor indicators. Track outputs and outcomes. Conduct RGA. IMPLEMENTATION. Use appropriate GBViE resources.

  4. www.careemergencytoolkit.org › 06 › GBViE-Implementation-Guide_Risk-MitigationGBViE IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE - CARE Toolkit

    This GBViE Implementation Guide is a supporting resource for CARE's Guidance Note on Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies WOMEN LEAD IN EMERGENCIES & GBVIE RISK MITIGATION Women Lead in Emergencies (WLiE) is one of the four focus areas of CARE’s approach to Gender in Emergencies.

  5. Hace 5 días · Published January 2019. Files available for download. English (PDF, 5 MB) Gender-based violence (GBV) is the most pervasive yet least visible human rights violation in the world. This operational guide serves as a resource for UNICEF practitioners and partners at global and local levels.

  6. Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies: Operational Guide

  7. prevention and response in emergencies, and guidance on working in partnership with survivors and members of the crisis-affected population to build individual and community resilience. I urge all UNFPA staff to apply the 18 Minimum Standards in all humanitarian contexts and in all crisis preparedness efforts.