View Article  Essential Tools for GBV Prevention and Response in Emergencies

The following links will take you to many of the essential guides, tools, and other technical resources for prevention and response to gender-based violence in humanitarian settings:

 

IASC Guidelines for Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Settings

 

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence against Refugees, Returnees and Internally Displaced Persons

 

IASC Gender Handbook in Humanitarian Action 

 

RHRC Facilitator's Guide: Training Manual for Multisectoral and Interagency Prevention and Response to Gender-based Violence

 

Clinical Management of Rape Survivors (2005 version)

 

Population Reports: Ending Violence Against Women

 

WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Interviewing Trafficked Women

 

WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Researching, Documenting and Monitoring Sexual Violence in Emergencies

 

Gender-based Violence: Emerging Issues in Program Serving Displaced Populations

 

Gender-based Violence Tools Manual for Assessment & Program Design, Monitoring & Evaluation

 

 

 

 

 
View Article  GBV Guidelines Introduction and Implementation Planning Package (IASC)

The GBV Guidelines Introduction and Implementation Planning Package is a set of materials to support introduction of the IASC GBV Guidelines in field sites and facilitate a planning process to develop action plans for implementing the interventions and actions described in the Guidelines.

 

Click on the attachments below for the package of materials, including:

 

> GBV Guidelines Introduction and Implementation Planning Guide  (PDF)

    Read this first.  This guide describes the entire process.

 

> GBV Guidelines Introduction IASC 2008 (MS PowerPoint file)

    This is the PPT used in the meetings/workshops described in the Guide (above)

 

> GBV Training Manual 2004 (PDF)and Caring for Survivors Training Manual (PDF) These two GBV training guides can be used/adapted as needed for the planning meetings and workshops described in the Guide above.  

 

> Readme (text file) – If you are downloading for distribution to others, include this text file that explains how these documents can be used together

 

PLEASE NOTEIt is intended that these materials are distributed together in a Zip file or on CD-ROM. 

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