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Minimum Standards for Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence in…
Minimum Standards for Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies!
Foundational standards
Participation
Communities, including women and girls, are engaged as active partners to end GBV and promote survivors'access to services
Engaging men and boys
Ensuring the participation of marginalized groups
Ensuring the participation of women and girls
National systems
Actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to GBV in emergencies strenghen national systems and build local capacities
Working with national systems
Social & gender norms
Emergency preparedness, prevention and response programming promotes positive social and gender norms to adress GBV
Behaviour change communication
Collecting and using data
Quality, disaggregated, gender-sensitive data on the nature and scope of GBV and on the availability and accessibility of services informs programming, policy and advocacy
Data collectors in humanitarian contexts
Using the GBVIMS
National and non-GBVIMS data systems
Mitigation, prevention and response standards
Healthcare
GBV survivors, including women, girls, boys and men, access quality, life-saving healthcare services, with an emphasis on clinical management of rape
Clinical management of rape
Minimum Initial Services Package
Specialized health care services for survivors
Mental health and psychosocial support
GBV survivors access quality mental health and psychosocial support focused on healing, empowerment and recovery
Mental health and psychosocial support: programme aprpoaches
Safe spaces
Safety and security
Safety and security measures are in place to prevent and mitigate GBV and protect survivors
Safety audits
Justice and legal aid
The legal and justice sectors protect survivors' rights and support their access to justice consistent with international standards
Legal aid services
Working with informal justice mechanisms
Dignity kits
Culturally relevant dignity kits are distributed to affected populations to reduce vulnerability and connect women and girls to information and support services
Tailoring dignity kits to the humanitarian context
Socio-economic empowerment
Women and adolescent girls access livelihood support to mitigate the risk of GBV, and survivors access socio-economic support as part of a multi-sector response
Livelihoods programming in emergencies
Referral systems
Referral systems are in place to connect women, girls and other at-risk groups to appropriate multi-sector GBV prevention and response services in a timely and safe manner
Establishing GBV referral systems in emergencies
Case management
Mainstreaming
GBV rusk mitigation and survivor support are integrated across humanitarian sectors at every stage of the programme cycle and throughout the emergency response
Integrating GBV in humanitarian action
Coordination and operational standards
Preparedness and assessment
Potential GBV risks and vulnerable groups are identified through quality, gender-sensitive assessments and risk mitigation measures are put in place before the onset of an emergency
Gender-sensitive participatory assessments
Adressing the link between disaster risk reduction and GBV
Coordination
Coordination results in effective action to mitigate and prevent GBV and promote survivors'access to multi-sector services
Humanitarian coordination
Humanitarian reform: The Transformative Agenda and the Cluster Approach
The GBV Area of Responsibility
The provider of last resort
Advocacy and communcations
Coordinated advocacy and communications lead to increased funding and changed in policiers and practice that mitigate the risk of GBV, promote resilience of women and girls and encourage a protective environment for all
Advocacy strategies
Working with the media
UNFPA Communications Protocol
Monitoring and evaluation
Objective information collected ethically and safely is used to improve the quality and accountability of GBC programmes
Monitoring GBV programmes
Human resources
Qualified, competent and skilled staff are rapidly recruited and deployed to design, coordinate and/or implement programmes to prevent and respond to GBV in emergencies
Supporting staff performance by encouraging self-care and safety
Competencies for GBV staff woking in humanitarian contexts
Prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse
Resources mobilization
Dedicated financial resources are mobilized in a timely manner to prevent, mitigate and respond to GBV in emergencies
Funding strategies