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SGBV as a root cause of displacement (Vulnerability of conflict countries,…
SGBV as a root cause of displacement
Forms of SGBV
Cultural / Religious
Female genital mutilation
In-laws control & violence
Stigma against victims
Forced marriage
Child marriage
Political
Rape as a weapon
Reproductive control
Forced abortion
Child recruitment
Forced marriage
Sex slaves
Militia members
Rape as an initiation for child soldiers
Social
Specifically invoke stigma
Opportunistic violence
Abduction and trafficking
Forced or coerced prostitution
Domestic
Oppression vs suppression
Intimate partner violence
Physical
Sexual
Marital rape
Abuse of children
In-laws control & violence
Non-sexual
Can there be GBV that isn't sexual?
Child recruitment as soldiers?
Against men & boys
Conflict related violence
Torture
Child recruitment
Against LGBTIQ persons
Exploitation and blackmail
Being forced to watch SGBV
Forced sterilisation / castration
Forced sexual activity with other people, animals, corpses, family members
Victims
Men & Boys
LGBTIQ
Women & children
Victim statuses
Internally displaced
Stateless
Refugees
Theoretical Frameworks
Feminism
Intersectionality
Acknowledgement of minorities
Cultural or religious targeted SGBV
LGBTIQ
Gendered rights
Empowerment & Disempowerment
Human Rights
The right to life
Liberty, security, human dignity
Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment
Employment, public service and participation rights
Marriage rights
Rights of the child
Consent
Education
Social security
Personal development
Freedom of movement, opinion, etc
Good Practice
Age, Gender & Diversity Mainstreaming
Community based approach
Protection Partnerships
Human rights based approach
Perpetrators
Armed Actors
Guerrilas
Paramilitaries
Government military
Family
Intimate partners
In-laws
Family members
Social leaders
Religious leaders
Secret societies
Terror groups
State institutions / representatives
Other
Countries
Middle East
Syria
Lebanon
Israel
Palestine
Libya
Africa
Sub-Saharan
Liberia
Uganda
Sudan
DRC
Asia
South East
Myanmar
Bangladesh
India
America
Colombia
Guatemala
Mexico
Protection Responses
International Actors
AGDM Framework
Pressure on government
To ratify international treaties
To reform oppressive / discriminatory law
Encourage vertical communication
Internationally funded, accessible services
Consistent training and awareness for actors
Multi-sectoral approach and partnership response
Monitoring and evaluation systems
Acknowledge and address protection gaps
LGBTIQ
Stateless
Children
Medical Aid
Psychological
Physical
Immediate
Long term
Medication
Legal Assistance
Justice
Resettlement
Family protection
Vulnerability of conflict countries
Community disruption
Psychological impacts
Power struggles
Social isolation / family rejection
Poor law enforcement
HIV/AIDS, STIs, Genital Dysfunction
Development traps
Poor institutional protection structures
Conflict challenges access to justice
Discriminative gender-power relations
Separation of families
Government contribution to conflict
SGBV directly from law enforcement