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Guidelines for Integrating
Gender-based Violence
Interventions in
Humanitarian Action
MODULE 5 - Thematic Areas:
Integrating Gender-Based Violence
Interventions in NUTRITION
Agenda
 Links between GBV and Humanitarian Programming
 Knowledge Basics for Implementing the Thematic Area
Guidance
 A Closer Look: Assessment; Resource Mobilization;
Implementation; Referrals; Coordination; Monitoring
and Evaluation
 Discussion of Implementation Strategy
 Developing an Action Plan
Outcomes
 NUTRITION actors are informed about key
relevant elements of the Guidelines
 NUTRITION actors are supported to develop an
action plan with indicators for integrating the
Guidelines’ recommendations into their areas of
operation
 NUTRITION actors identify accountability
measures to track progress of GBV risk reduction
mainstreaming and response
NUTRITION
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“Protection of all persons affected and at
risk must inform humanitarian decision-
making and response…it must be central
to our preparedness efforts, as part of
immediate and life-saving activities….”
Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action
Warm-up Activity: Mapping Risk across
NUTRITION
1) What types of GBV are prevalent in your settings?
2) What are the risks in this setting that contribute to GBV
• Pre-existing - exists independent of, or prior to emergency or conflict
(culture, policy, etc.)
• Emergency-related - specific to/resulting from the disaster or conflict
• Humanitarian-related - caused directly or indirectly by humanitarian
environment
3) What can your cluster/sector do to prevent and mitigate
GBV risks?
• Pre-existing risk mitigation activity
• Emergency-related risk mitigation activity
• Humanitarian-related risk mitigation activity
Assessment,
Analysis and
Planning
What are our priority areas of
inquiry for NUTRITION?
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A walk through NUTRITION TAG: Assessment,
Analysis & Planning
Key point:
• Purpose is not for NUTRITION actors to
undertake standalone GBV
assessments, but rather to incorporate
questions related to GBV risks into their
ongoing NUTRITION assessments
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A walk through NUTRITION TAG:
Assessment (cont’d)
• Provides a list of recommended GBV-related
questions to incorporate, as relevant, into
NUTRITION assessments and routine monitoring
• These questions do not cover the nature and scope
of GBV, but basic issues related to NUTRITION
programming, policies and communications
• NUTRITION specialists are NOT expected to
undertake assessments about the extent of GBV
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What does this mean for NUTRITION?
From page 41:
e) Are there traditional caring or feeding practices related to
food insecurity and nutrition that increase the risk of GBV (e.g.
child and/or forced marriages due to food scarcity; intimate
partner violence
i) Are nutrition services being offered in close proximity to safe
shelter and women-, adolescent- and child-friendly spaces to
facilitate referrals as needed?
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Activity: Conducting Assessments
Option 1: Review and Discuss
Review the Areas of Inquiry in the GBV guidelines:
1) Which questions would you prioritize?
1) How will you collect this information?
I. What surveys / assessment are already being used where you can
integrate questions
II. When and where will the survey occur to ensure participation of at-risk
groups
3) Who would you need to work with to collect this information?
I. What is the composition of the assessment team, men / women?
II. What training will they require?
III. How will they communicate about the assessment with the community?
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Activity: Conducting Assessments
Option 2: Review and Compare
Review the Areas of Inquiry in the GBV guidelines against your current
assessment tool.
1) Which GBV risks and considerations are already integrated in the
assessment tool currently or previously used?
2) Which GBV risks or considerations would you prioritize for inclusion?
3) How will it be possible to integrate new questions which consider
GBV risks?
I. With whom will you need to advocate to include these areas of inquiry?
- Cluster coordinators, state actors, GBV specialists
II. With whom will you need to collaborate in order to safely and effectively
integrate these areas of inquiry?
- Cluster coordinators, state actors, GBV specialists
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Activity: Conducting Assessments
Option 3: Mapping information on GBV risks to mitigation
Prioritize 3 areas of inquiry that apply to your context and carry out the below:
Area of Inquiry Risk of Concern Potential for GBV Mitigation
1. Food
consumption
and feeding
practices
Individuals will
not obtain
sufficient
micronutrient
intake
Women and girls
deprived nutritional
intake, specific needs of
adolescent girls/lactating
women ignored,
transaction sex, intimate
partner violence
Ensure effective
registration of vulnerable
groups (lactating women,
adolescent girls), plan for
adequate provisions to
offset harmful practice
2. Access to
nutrition
services
Children are
unable to access
supplemental
and therapeutic
feeding programs
Sexual exploitation to
obtain food, unsafe
survival strategies,
dependency for basic
needs, Intimate partner
violence, rape
Address logistical and
environmental issues
preventing access
(distance, proximity to safe
spaces)
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Quiz: Conducting Assessments
NUTRITION actors should:
• Consult GBV specialists throughout the planning,
design, analysis and interpretation of an assessment
• Not use local expertise
• Strictly adhere to safe and ethical recommendations
for researching GBV
• Share data that may be linked back to a group or an
individual, including GBV survivors
• Seek out GBV survivors to speak to them specifically
about their experiences of GBV
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Quiz: Conducting Assessments
• Assume reported data on GBV/trends represent actual
prevalence/trends in the extent of GBV
• Include GBV specialists on inter-agency and inter-sectoral
teams
• Not include female assessors and translators when
conducting assessments
• Conduct consultations in a secure setting where
individuals feel safe to provide information and
participate in discussions and decision-making
• Provide training for assessment team members on ethical
and safety issues
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Discussion:
• Is it always possible to include GBV in initial assessments?
• How can one ensure inclusion of at-risk groups in
assessments?
• Who needs to be involved?
• Why is it the responsibility of NUTRITION staff? Where
does this responsibility ends?
• Who needs to be convinced?
ALWAYS INVOLVED WOMEN AND OTHER AT-
RISK GROUPS IN THE DESIGN AND ASSESSMENT
OF NUTRITION PROGRAMS
Resource
Mobilization
What are NUTRITION commitments
to Resource Mobilization for GBV risk
reduction?
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Resource Mobilization
Key point:
• Funding for NUTRITION -related GBV
prevention and risk mitigation activities must
be included in project proposals from the
outset of emergency response
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Resource Mobilization
• In humanitarian settings, GBV resources tend to be linked
to longer-term protection and stability initiatives
• Resources to address GBV in emergencies are often
limited
• The Guidelines provide recommendations on
incorporating GBV risk mitigation activities into project
proposals
• Donors are encouraged to reference this section to
ensure GBV issues are included in NUTRITION proposals
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Resource Mobilization
GBV risk based on
gender analysis
and safety audit
Proposed
intervention
Risk vs. benefits
Adapted
intervention
Impact?
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What does this mean for NUTRITION?
GBV-related points to consider for inclusion in a proposal
(Pg. 43):
1). Humanitarian Needs Overview/Situation Analysis:
– Describe the vulnerabilities of women, girls and other at-risk groups;
2). Project Rationale/Justification:
– Explain GBV-related risks related to NUTRITION interventions in your
context;
3). Project Description:
– Explain which activities may help in preventing or mitigating GBV
– Describe mechanisms that facilitate reporting of GBV in safe and
ethical manner
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What does this mean for NUTRITION?
How to measure GBV-related points to consider for inclusion
in a proposal, cont’d:
Monitoring and Evaluation:
• M&E plan should track progress and adverse effects on GBV
mainstreaming activities;
• M&E plan should include the participation of women, girls and other
at-risk groups;
• Include outcome-level indicators to measure program impact on GBV-
related risks;
• Disaggregate indicators by sex, age, disability and other vulnerability
factors
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THE IASC GENDER MARKER
Both Gender marker and GBV
mainstreaming address
issues of women and girls’
empowerment and gender
equality and include men
and boys as partners in
prevention.
• = Tool that codes (0-2
scale) whether or not a
humanitarian project is
designed well enough
to ensure that
women/girls, men/boys
will benefit equally
from it or that it will
advance gender
equality in another way
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What does this mean for NUTRITION?
Some examples of GBV mainstreaming activities that can be
included in proposals:
• Working with national and local policies to address
discriminatory feeding practices
• Nutrition programs that mitigate exposure to GBV by
addressing differential feeding practices; averting risks of
child marriage in families with food scarcity
• Locating nutrition services where they are accessible and safe
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What does this mean for NUTRITION?
Do you have other examples of mitigation strategies?
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Activity: Resource Mobilization
In Small Groups:
Review the assigned proposal in light with the
resource mobilization checklist of the Guidelines and
highlight:
– Good practices
– Gaps
– Proposed strategies to address these gaps.
– Tools needed to better design proposals
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Discussion:
• Is GBV-related activities in NUTRITION programs
always cost-effective? Why should it be
considered?
• Do donors always support GBV-related activities in
NUTRITION programs? What can be some of these
barriers?
GBV MAINSTREAMING ACTIVITIES ALWAYS
CONTRIBUTE TO GOOD NUTRITION
PROGRAMMING
Implementation
What are our commitments to
include GBV prevention and
mitigation within ongoing and
new NUTRITION activities?
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Key takeaway:
• If effectively designed, NUTRITION programmes
can mitigate risks of GBV:
 Safety, availability and accessibility of nutrition services
for women, girls and other at-risk groups
 Participation of women and girls in NUTRITION related
decision making processes and committees
 Access to GBV services vis a vis nutrition programs
A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Implementation
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Implementation
• Provides guidance for putting GBV-related risk reduction
responsibilities into practice
• Activities to improve the overall quality of GBV-related
prevention and mitigation strategies:
 Establish GBV-related responsibilities common to all actors working
within NUTRITION
 Recommend strategies for NUTRITION actors to reduce risks
 Maximize immediate protection of GBV survivors and persons at risk
and foster longer-term interventions to eliminate GBV
• 3 main types of responsibilities: programming, policies, and
communications & information sharing
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What does this mean for NUTRITION?
From page 44:
• Supplemental feeding uses schedules so that
times are convenient and safe for women, girls
and other at-risk groups.
• Caseworker represented on nutrition staff team
who is specialized in GBV case management. This
caseworker can play an active role in identifying
and referring cases of GBV.
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Activity- Implementation
Option 1: Review Mitigation Strategies
In small groups:
1. Review recommended mitigation strategies
2. Add any strategies missing
3. Prioritize 2-3 key strategies that should be prioritized
4. Highlight operational challenges
Rotate teams: troubleshoot challenges, provide recommendations
5. Create operational action plan:
i. Key actions
ii. Coordination amongst key actors
iii. Resources / support required
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Activity- Implementation
Option 2: Mitigating GBV risk in Program Strategy
Review current programmatic strategy
In small groups:
1. Highlight GBV mitigation strategies currently integrated
2. Review Guideline recommended mitigation strategies
3. Prioritize 2-3 key strategies that should be prioritized
4. Create operational action plan:
i. Information needed
ii. Key actions
iii. Coordination amongst key actors
iv. Resources / support required
Discussion: Prioritization and Selection Criteria
 How to prioritize GBV risk reduction in
NUTRITION programs?
 What types of investments are required?
 What vulnerability criteria would you use for
beneficiaries?
 What challenges are associated with these?
 How should sensitive information be managed
to protect affected populations, including
survivors of GBV?
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DON’T SINGLE OUT GBV SURVIVORS OR
VULNERABLE GROUPS
Coordination
What are our commitments to
include GBV prevention and
mitigation within ongoing and
new NUTRITION activities?
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Coordination
Key takeaways:
• GBV prevention and risk reduction is most effective
when done in coordination with both GBV specialists
and other sectors
• Recommends specific actions for NUTRITION actors
to coordinate with others
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Coordination
• Supports humanitarian actors to define responsibilities and
accountability mechanisms in GBV prevention and response
efforts
 Establish responsibilities for humanitarian actors in the prevention
and mitigation of GBV
 Maximize immediate protection of GBV survivors and persons at risk
through multi-sectoral coordination on response to GBV incidents
• Coordination activities can move across the 3 main types of
responsibilities: programming, policies, and communications &
information sharing and may also include advocacy / efforts for:
 Assessment
 Resource Mobilization
 Monitoring and Evaluation
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Coordination
GBV Specialists can assist NUTRITION actors to (Pg. 50):
1. Design and conduct NUTRITION assessments that examine
the risks of GBV, and strategize ways to mitigate these risks
2. Provide trainings for NUTRITION staff on issues of gender,
GBV and women’s/human rights
3. Develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) for
NUTRITION actors
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What does this mean for NUTRITION? Coordination with
GBV Specialists, cont’d
GBV Specialists can assist NUTRITION actors to:
4. Identify where survivors can receive care, and provide
NUTRITION staff with skills and information to respond
supportively to survivors
5. Provide training for the affected community on issues
of gender, GBV and women’s/human rights as they
relate to NUTRITION rights
6. Review relevant statutory and customary laws and
policies to strengthen GBV-related legal protections
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What does this mean for NUTRITION :
Coordination with other sectors (p. 51)
NUTRITION actors can work with (e.g: HEALTH actors):
• Ensure that GBV survivors who receive medical
support are assessed for—and receive—nutritional
assistance as necessary
• Where appropriate, establish nutritional programmes
within health centres that allow flexible delivery
times for hospitalized and outpatient survivors of GBV
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What does this mean for NUTRITION :
Coordination for cross-cutting issues
Also coordinate with partners addressing:
gender
mental health and psychosocial support
(MHPSS)
HIV
age
environment
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Activity: Coordination
Option 1: Mechanisms to Support Program Implementation
Return to small groups from the implementation activity:
1. Reflect on the specific actions recommended
2. Who needs to be involved to execute this action
– GBV specialists
– Other clusters
3. What type of coordination is required – be specific
- Roles and responsibilities
- Accountability mechanisms
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Activity: Coordination Mapping
• With what sectors would NUTRITION benefit from stronger
coordination?
i. What coordination mechanisms exist to support collaboration
ii. Key actions
iii. Who is responsible, accountable, needs to be informed
iv. How will you monitor progress
• How could NUTRITION and protection actors better
coordinate/work together?
i. What coordination mechanisms exist to support collaboration
ii. Key actions
iii. Who is responsible, accountable, needs to be informed
iv. How will you monitor progress
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Suggested recommendations about referrals
in the Guidelines
• All humanitarian personnel who engage with affected
populations should have up to date written information
about where to refer survivors for care and support.
• Ensure training on how to respectfully and supportively
engage with survivors and provide risk reporting and/or
referral information in an ethical, safe and confidential
manner
• Any programmes that share information about reports of
GBV must abide by safety and ethical standards (e.g.
shared information does not reveal the identity of or pose
a security risk to individual survivors, their families or the
broader community)
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Activity: Coordination
Option 3: Coordination and Referrals w/ GBV specialists
In small groups discuss:
• Map the current referral mechanism where your activities are
ongoing
- What services are available
- Which actors are involved
• What are your responsibilities within the referral mechanism?
- Who do you immediately report an incident to?
- Are there cases where you are unable to refer?
• What happens when there is no referral mechanism in place or
when it is not functioning?
- What are your responsibilities in this situation?
Monitoring and
Evaluation
What are priority indicators for
GBV prevention and risk
mitigation in NUTRITION
programming?
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Monitoring & Evaluation
Key Point:
• Indicators can be used to measure the
outcomes of activities undertaken across
the programme cycle, with the ultimate
aim of maintaining effective programmes
and improving accountability
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Monitoring & Evaluation
• Why? Limited evidence exists on effective
integration of GBV programming in “other” sectors
• Indicators in the Guidelines aim to:
– Track outputs resulting from interventions to affected
populations
– Chart outcome of cluster activities
– Measure progress toward objectives, considering
diversity of affected populations & their perspectives
of the response
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Monitoring & Evaluation: Indicators
• Why? Limited evidence exists on effective
integration of GBV programming in “other”
sectors
• Indicators in the Guidelines aim to:
– Track outputs resulting from interventions to
affected populations
– Chart outcome of cluster activities
– Measure progress toward objectives, considering
diversity of affected populations & their
perspectives of the response
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Monitoring & Evaluation: Reporting
• Analyze existing data using a ‘GBV lens’ to improve GBV
prevention and response
• Example: Caseworker present in NUTRITION in nutrition
center and during related outreach activities
– What are the implications of the findings?
– How may this affect GBV prevention and mitigation?
• Failing to meet a target can lead to response and resource
mobilization
• Use data for action across the programme cycle
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• # of affected females aged 6–59 with global acute
malnutrition
• # of staff in nutrition programmes who are female
• # of persons at risk of GBV in need of nutrition services and
who received nutrition services
• # of nutrition staff who participated in a training on the
GBV guidelines
• # of affected persons who report concerns about
experiencing GBV when asked about access to nutrition
services
What does this mean for NUTRITION (Pg.
52)?
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A walk through the NUTRITION TAG:
Monitoring & Evaluation
Good to know:
• Improvement or success is not
demonstrated by a decrease in reported
GBV cases
• Targets and data sources can be
modified to fit the context
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Option 1: Prioritizing indicators and data collection methodology
1. Prioritize 1-2 indicators
i. Select indicator from assessment, resource mobilization,
implementation or coordination based on current focus within
response
i. For example, if preparing for an assessment
2. Review the indicator reference sheet used for women’s
participation
3. Fill out the blank indicator reference sheet for the indicator
prioritized
i. Indicator description
ii. Indicator acquisition
iii. Data Quality issues
iv. Data Analysis and Reporting/Dissemination
Activity: Monitoring & Evaluation
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Option 2: Analyzing findings from gender or GBV evaluation
1. How are these findings relevant to your sector programming?
i. Which sectoral activities may be contributing to GBV risks?
ii. What cultural, community or policy variables may be contributing
to GBV risks?
a. Representation of women, girls and at-risk groups
b. Traditional or cultural gender norms, power dynamics
c. Policies governing access to services, impunity
2. What activities could you adjust to prevent or mitigate GBV risks?
i. Activities specific to prevention (focus on gender equality)
ii. Activities specific to mitigation (focus on reducing exposure to risk)
iii. Activities specific to response (focus on PFA, referral)
Activity: Monitoring & Evaluation
Monitoring and Evaluation
 How do you know whether NUTRITION programs contributed to
reducing GBV risks?
- Did select NUTRITION activities contribute to reducing GBV risks?
- What information lets you measure this?
 What are the challenges to monitoring GBV risks?
 Is it always possible to monitor that at-risk groups needs are
identified and responded to?
 Do NUTRITION SOPs include direction for monitoring GBV risks
within NUTRITION programming?
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Do not use number of
reported cases as an indicator
of success.
Final Action Plan
1. In teams write down the priority actions
to take forward
2. Refer to the prevention, mitigation and
response activities of the day
3. Highlight key actors and responsibilities
4. Note attention to specific types of actions,
such as training, resources, staffing,
access, etc.
Guidelines for Integrating
Gender-based Violence
Interventions in
Humanitarian Action
Thank You.
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Module 5: Thematic Areas: Integrating gender-based violence interventions in nutrition

  • 1. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action MODULE 5 - Thematic Areas: Integrating Gender-Based Violence Interventions in NUTRITION
  • 2. Agenda  Links between GBV and Humanitarian Programming  Knowledge Basics for Implementing the Thematic Area Guidance  A Closer Look: Assessment; Resource Mobilization; Implementation; Referrals; Coordination; Monitoring and Evaluation  Discussion of Implementation Strategy  Developing an Action Plan
  • 3. Outcomes  NUTRITION actors are informed about key relevant elements of the Guidelines  NUTRITION actors are supported to develop an action plan with indicators for integrating the Guidelines’ recommendations into their areas of operation  NUTRITION actors identify accountability measures to track progress of GBV risk reduction mainstreaming and response NUTRITION
  • 4. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action “Protection of all persons affected and at risk must inform humanitarian decision- making and response…it must be central to our preparedness efforts, as part of immediate and life-saving activities….”
  • 5. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Warm-up Activity: Mapping Risk across NUTRITION 1) What types of GBV are prevalent in your settings? 2) What are the risks in this setting that contribute to GBV • Pre-existing - exists independent of, or prior to emergency or conflict (culture, policy, etc.) • Emergency-related - specific to/resulting from the disaster or conflict • Humanitarian-related - caused directly or indirectly by humanitarian environment 3) What can your cluster/sector do to prevent and mitigate GBV risks? • Pre-existing risk mitigation activity • Emergency-related risk mitigation activity • Humanitarian-related risk mitigation activity
  • 6. Assessment, Analysis and Planning What are our priority areas of inquiry for NUTRITION?
  • 7. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through NUTRITION TAG: Assessment, Analysis & Planning Key point: • Purpose is not for NUTRITION actors to undertake standalone GBV assessments, but rather to incorporate questions related to GBV risks into their ongoing NUTRITION assessments
  • 8. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through NUTRITION TAG: Assessment (cont’d) • Provides a list of recommended GBV-related questions to incorporate, as relevant, into NUTRITION assessments and routine monitoring • These questions do not cover the nature and scope of GBV, but basic issues related to NUTRITION programming, policies and communications • NUTRITION specialists are NOT expected to undertake assessments about the extent of GBV
  • 9. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION? From page 41: e) Are there traditional caring or feeding practices related to food insecurity and nutrition that increase the risk of GBV (e.g. child and/or forced marriages due to food scarcity; intimate partner violence i) Are nutrition services being offered in close proximity to safe shelter and women-, adolescent- and child-friendly spaces to facilitate referrals as needed?
  • 10. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity: Conducting Assessments Option 1: Review and Discuss Review the Areas of Inquiry in the GBV guidelines: 1) Which questions would you prioritize? 1) How will you collect this information? I. What surveys / assessment are already being used where you can integrate questions II. When and where will the survey occur to ensure participation of at-risk groups 3) Who would you need to work with to collect this information? I. What is the composition of the assessment team, men / women? II. What training will they require? III. How will they communicate about the assessment with the community?
  • 11. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity: Conducting Assessments Option 2: Review and Compare Review the Areas of Inquiry in the GBV guidelines against your current assessment tool. 1) Which GBV risks and considerations are already integrated in the assessment tool currently or previously used? 2) Which GBV risks or considerations would you prioritize for inclusion? 3) How will it be possible to integrate new questions which consider GBV risks? I. With whom will you need to advocate to include these areas of inquiry? - Cluster coordinators, state actors, GBV specialists II. With whom will you need to collaborate in order to safely and effectively integrate these areas of inquiry? - Cluster coordinators, state actors, GBV specialists
  • 12. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity: Conducting Assessments Option 3: Mapping information on GBV risks to mitigation Prioritize 3 areas of inquiry that apply to your context and carry out the below: Area of Inquiry Risk of Concern Potential for GBV Mitigation 1. Food consumption and feeding practices Individuals will not obtain sufficient micronutrient intake Women and girls deprived nutritional intake, specific needs of adolescent girls/lactating women ignored, transaction sex, intimate partner violence Ensure effective registration of vulnerable groups (lactating women, adolescent girls), plan for adequate provisions to offset harmful practice 2. Access to nutrition services Children are unable to access supplemental and therapeutic feeding programs Sexual exploitation to obtain food, unsafe survival strategies, dependency for basic needs, Intimate partner violence, rape Address logistical and environmental issues preventing access (distance, proximity to safe spaces)
  • 13. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Quiz: Conducting Assessments NUTRITION actors should: • Consult GBV specialists throughout the planning, design, analysis and interpretation of an assessment • Not use local expertise • Strictly adhere to safe and ethical recommendations for researching GBV • Share data that may be linked back to a group or an individual, including GBV survivors • Seek out GBV survivors to speak to them specifically about their experiences of GBV
  • 14. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Quiz: Conducting Assessments • Assume reported data on GBV/trends represent actual prevalence/trends in the extent of GBV • Include GBV specialists on inter-agency and inter-sectoral teams • Not include female assessors and translators when conducting assessments • Conduct consultations in a secure setting where individuals feel safe to provide information and participate in discussions and decision-making • Provide training for assessment team members on ethical and safety issues
  • 15. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Discussion: • Is it always possible to include GBV in initial assessments? • How can one ensure inclusion of at-risk groups in assessments? • Who needs to be involved? • Why is it the responsibility of NUTRITION staff? Where does this responsibility ends? • Who needs to be convinced? ALWAYS INVOLVED WOMEN AND OTHER AT- RISK GROUPS IN THE DESIGN AND ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITION PROGRAMS
  • 16. Resource Mobilization What are NUTRITION commitments to Resource Mobilization for GBV risk reduction?
  • 17. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Resource Mobilization Key point: • Funding for NUTRITION -related GBV prevention and risk mitigation activities must be included in project proposals from the outset of emergency response
  • 18. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Resource Mobilization • In humanitarian settings, GBV resources tend to be linked to longer-term protection and stability initiatives • Resources to address GBV in emergencies are often limited • The Guidelines provide recommendations on incorporating GBV risk mitigation activities into project proposals • Donors are encouraged to reference this section to ensure GBV issues are included in NUTRITION proposals
  • 19. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Resource Mobilization GBV risk based on gender analysis and safety audit Proposed intervention Risk vs. benefits Adapted intervention Impact?
  • 20. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION? GBV-related points to consider for inclusion in a proposal (Pg. 43): 1). Humanitarian Needs Overview/Situation Analysis: – Describe the vulnerabilities of women, girls and other at-risk groups; 2). Project Rationale/Justification: – Explain GBV-related risks related to NUTRITION interventions in your context; 3). Project Description: – Explain which activities may help in preventing or mitigating GBV – Describe mechanisms that facilitate reporting of GBV in safe and ethical manner
  • 21. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION? How to measure GBV-related points to consider for inclusion in a proposal, cont’d: Monitoring and Evaluation: • M&E plan should track progress and adverse effects on GBV mainstreaming activities; • M&E plan should include the participation of women, girls and other at-risk groups; • Include outcome-level indicators to measure program impact on GBV- related risks; • Disaggregate indicators by sex, age, disability and other vulnerability factors
  • 22. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action THE IASC GENDER MARKER Both Gender marker and GBV mainstreaming address issues of women and girls’ empowerment and gender equality and include men and boys as partners in prevention. • = Tool that codes (0-2 scale) whether or not a humanitarian project is designed well enough to ensure that women/girls, men/boys will benefit equally from it or that it will advance gender equality in another way
  • 23. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION? Some examples of GBV mainstreaming activities that can be included in proposals: • Working with national and local policies to address discriminatory feeding practices • Nutrition programs that mitigate exposure to GBV by addressing differential feeding practices; averting risks of child marriage in families with food scarcity • Locating nutrition services where they are accessible and safe
  • 24. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION? Do you have other examples of mitigation strategies?
  • 25. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity: Resource Mobilization In Small Groups: Review the assigned proposal in light with the resource mobilization checklist of the Guidelines and highlight: – Good practices – Gaps – Proposed strategies to address these gaps. – Tools needed to better design proposals
  • 26. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Discussion: • Is GBV-related activities in NUTRITION programs always cost-effective? Why should it be considered? • Do donors always support GBV-related activities in NUTRITION programs? What can be some of these barriers? GBV MAINSTREAMING ACTIVITIES ALWAYS CONTRIBUTE TO GOOD NUTRITION PROGRAMMING
  • 27. Implementation What are our commitments to include GBV prevention and mitigation within ongoing and new NUTRITION activities?
  • 28. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Key takeaway: • If effectively designed, NUTRITION programmes can mitigate risks of GBV:  Safety, availability and accessibility of nutrition services for women, girls and other at-risk groups  Participation of women and girls in NUTRITION related decision making processes and committees  Access to GBV services vis a vis nutrition programs A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Implementation
  • 29. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Implementation • Provides guidance for putting GBV-related risk reduction responsibilities into practice • Activities to improve the overall quality of GBV-related prevention and mitigation strategies:  Establish GBV-related responsibilities common to all actors working within NUTRITION  Recommend strategies for NUTRITION actors to reduce risks  Maximize immediate protection of GBV survivors and persons at risk and foster longer-term interventions to eliminate GBV • 3 main types of responsibilities: programming, policies, and communications & information sharing
  • 30. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION? From page 44: • Supplemental feeding uses schedules so that times are convenient and safe for women, girls and other at-risk groups. • Caseworker represented on nutrition staff team who is specialized in GBV case management. This caseworker can play an active role in identifying and referring cases of GBV.
  • 31. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity- Implementation Option 1: Review Mitigation Strategies In small groups: 1. Review recommended mitigation strategies 2. Add any strategies missing 3. Prioritize 2-3 key strategies that should be prioritized 4. Highlight operational challenges Rotate teams: troubleshoot challenges, provide recommendations 5. Create operational action plan: i. Key actions ii. Coordination amongst key actors iii. Resources / support required
  • 32. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity- Implementation Option 2: Mitigating GBV risk in Program Strategy Review current programmatic strategy In small groups: 1. Highlight GBV mitigation strategies currently integrated 2. Review Guideline recommended mitigation strategies 3. Prioritize 2-3 key strategies that should be prioritized 4. Create operational action plan: i. Information needed ii. Key actions iii. Coordination amongst key actors iv. Resources / support required
  • 33. Discussion: Prioritization and Selection Criteria  How to prioritize GBV risk reduction in NUTRITION programs?  What types of investments are required?  What vulnerability criteria would you use for beneficiaries?  What challenges are associated with these?  How should sensitive information be managed to protect affected populations, including survivors of GBV? 33 DON’T SINGLE OUT GBV SURVIVORS OR VULNERABLE GROUPS
  • 34. Coordination What are our commitments to include GBV prevention and mitigation within ongoing and new NUTRITION activities?
  • 35. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Coordination Key takeaways: • GBV prevention and risk reduction is most effective when done in coordination with both GBV specialists and other sectors • Recommends specific actions for NUTRITION actors to coordinate with others
  • 36. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Coordination • Supports humanitarian actors to define responsibilities and accountability mechanisms in GBV prevention and response efforts  Establish responsibilities for humanitarian actors in the prevention and mitigation of GBV  Maximize immediate protection of GBV survivors and persons at risk through multi-sectoral coordination on response to GBV incidents • Coordination activities can move across the 3 main types of responsibilities: programming, policies, and communications & information sharing and may also include advocacy / efforts for:  Assessment  Resource Mobilization  Monitoring and Evaluation
  • 37. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Coordination GBV Specialists can assist NUTRITION actors to (Pg. 50): 1. Design and conduct NUTRITION assessments that examine the risks of GBV, and strategize ways to mitigate these risks 2. Provide trainings for NUTRITION staff on issues of gender, GBV and women’s/human rights 3. Develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) for NUTRITION actors
  • 38. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION? Coordination with GBV Specialists, cont’d GBV Specialists can assist NUTRITION actors to: 4. Identify where survivors can receive care, and provide NUTRITION staff with skills and information to respond supportively to survivors 5. Provide training for the affected community on issues of gender, GBV and women’s/human rights as they relate to NUTRITION rights 6. Review relevant statutory and customary laws and policies to strengthen GBV-related legal protections
  • 39. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION : Coordination with other sectors (p. 51) NUTRITION actors can work with (e.g: HEALTH actors): • Ensure that GBV survivors who receive medical support are assessed for—and receive—nutritional assistance as necessary • Where appropriate, establish nutritional programmes within health centres that allow flexible delivery times for hospitalized and outpatient survivors of GBV
  • 40. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action What does this mean for NUTRITION : Coordination for cross-cutting issues Also coordinate with partners addressing: gender mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) HIV age environment
  • 41. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity: Coordination Option 1: Mechanisms to Support Program Implementation Return to small groups from the implementation activity: 1. Reflect on the specific actions recommended 2. Who needs to be involved to execute this action – GBV specialists – Other clusters 3. What type of coordination is required – be specific - Roles and responsibilities - Accountability mechanisms
  • 42. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity: Coordination Mapping • With what sectors would NUTRITION benefit from stronger coordination? i. What coordination mechanisms exist to support collaboration ii. Key actions iii. Who is responsible, accountable, needs to be informed iv. How will you monitor progress • How could NUTRITION and protection actors better coordinate/work together? i. What coordination mechanisms exist to support collaboration ii. Key actions iii. Who is responsible, accountable, needs to be informed iv. How will you monitor progress
  • 43. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Suggested recommendations about referrals in the Guidelines • All humanitarian personnel who engage with affected populations should have up to date written information about where to refer survivors for care and support. • Ensure training on how to respectfully and supportively engage with survivors and provide risk reporting and/or referral information in an ethical, safe and confidential manner • Any programmes that share information about reports of GBV must abide by safety and ethical standards (e.g. shared information does not reveal the identity of or pose a security risk to individual survivors, their families or the broader community)
  • 44. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Activity: Coordination Option 3: Coordination and Referrals w/ GBV specialists In small groups discuss: • Map the current referral mechanism where your activities are ongoing - What services are available - Which actors are involved • What are your responsibilities within the referral mechanism? - Who do you immediately report an incident to? - Are there cases where you are unable to refer? • What happens when there is no referral mechanism in place or when it is not functioning? - What are your responsibilities in this situation?
  • 45. Monitoring and Evaluation What are priority indicators for GBV prevention and risk mitigation in NUTRITION programming?
  • 46. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Monitoring & Evaluation Key Point: • Indicators can be used to measure the outcomes of activities undertaken across the programme cycle, with the ultimate aim of maintaining effective programmes and improving accountability
  • 47. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Monitoring & Evaluation • Why? Limited evidence exists on effective integration of GBV programming in “other” sectors • Indicators in the Guidelines aim to: – Track outputs resulting from interventions to affected populations – Chart outcome of cluster activities – Measure progress toward objectives, considering diversity of affected populations & their perspectives of the response
  • 48. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Monitoring & Evaluation: Indicators • Why? Limited evidence exists on effective integration of GBV programming in “other” sectors • Indicators in the Guidelines aim to: – Track outputs resulting from interventions to affected populations – Chart outcome of cluster activities – Measure progress toward objectives, considering diversity of affected populations & their perspectives of the response
  • 49. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Monitoring & Evaluation: Reporting • Analyze existing data using a ‘GBV lens’ to improve GBV prevention and response • Example: Caseworker present in NUTRITION in nutrition center and during related outreach activities – What are the implications of the findings? – How may this affect GBV prevention and mitigation? • Failing to meet a target can lead to response and resource mobilization • Use data for action across the programme cycle
  • 50. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action • # of affected females aged 6–59 with global acute malnutrition • # of staff in nutrition programmes who are female • # of persons at risk of GBV in need of nutrition services and who received nutrition services • # of nutrition staff who participated in a training on the GBV guidelines • # of affected persons who report concerns about experiencing GBV when asked about access to nutrition services What does this mean for NUTRITION (Pg. 52)?
  • 51. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action A walk through the NUTRITION TAG: Monitoring & Evaluation Good to know: • Improvement or success is not demonstrated by a decrease in reported GBV cases • Targets and data sources can be modified to fit the context
  • 52. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Option 1: Prioritizing indicators and data collection methodology 1. Prioritize 1-2 indicators i. Select indicator from assessment, resource mobilization, implementation or coordination based on current focus within response i. For example, if preparing for an assessment 2. Review the indicator reference sheet used for women’s participation 3. Fill out the blank indicator reference sheet for the indicator prioritized i. Indicator description ii. Indicator acquisition iii. Data Quality issues iv. Data Analysis and Reporting/Dissemination Activity: Monitoring & Evaluation
  • 53. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Option 2: Analyzing findings from gender or GBV evaluation 1. How are these findings relevant to your sector programming? i. Which sectoral activities may be contributing to GBV risks? ii. What cultural, community or policy variables may be contributing to GBV risks? a. Representation of women, girls and at-risk groups b. Traditional or cultural gender norms, power dynamics c. Policies governing access to services, impunity 2. What activities could you adjust to prevent or mitigate GBV risks? i. Activities specific to prevention (focus on gender equality) ii. Activities specific to mitigation (focus on reducing exposure to risk) iii. Activities specific to response (focus on PFA, referral) Activity: Monitoring & Evaluation
  • 54. Monitoring and Evaluation  How do you know whether NUTRITION programs contributed to reducing GBV risks? - Did select NUTRITION activities contribute to reducing GBV risks? - What information lets you measure this?  What are the challenges to monitoring GBV risks?  Is it always possible to monitor that at-risk groups needs are identified and responded to?  Do NUTRITION SOPs include direction for monitoring GBV risks within NUTRITION programming? 54 Do not use number of reported cases as an indicator of success.
  • 55. Final Action Plan 1. In teams write down the priority actions to take forward 2. Refer to the prevention, mitigation and response activities of the day 3. Highlight key actors and responsibilities 4. Note attention to specific types of actions, such as training, resources, staffing, access, etc.
  • 56. Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action Thank You. For more information visit: www.gbvguidelines.org

Editor's Notes

  1. Should we have a standardized set of consideations
  2. Should we have a standardized set of consideations
  3. Should we have a standardized set of consideations
  4. Refer to assessment task sheet if printing available
  5. A locally relevant assessment tool is needed in advance.
  6. Can print out this matrix as a separate document for use by particpants
  7. Options for proposal: Each participant brings one from their organization Distribute proposals from the OPS system Develop a proposal based on the HRP and sectoral focus
  8. Unaccompanied minors and separated children Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
  9. Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
  10. If necessary or appropriate, insert here the Referral Module.
  11. Where does the role of frontline provider responsibilities end and that of specialized services (case manager for example) begin? What are the concerns for a humanitarian actor to refer survivors directly to services? May feel pressured, not qualified, to ask more details, doesn’t know how to make an appropriate referral May not know the quality of the services being provided at any one service (health, legal, etc) May do more harm in referring a victim to a service that would further discriminate against him or her or put her in an unsafe situation What is the reality in some contexts? No protection officers or specialists are present (case managers) Other cluster actors interact with beneficiaries and develop trust over time – beneficiaries choose to disclose details of the incident to frontline actors State actors do not employ proper referral mechanism in place or services to which they may inform survivors or refer How do humanitarian staff work with other clusters to ensure referral mechanisms function properly?