Gender-Based Violence
Preventing gender-based violence (GBV), harmful acts based on a person’s gender including threats, coercion, and acts of physical, sexual, or mental harm.
Prioritizing a survivor’s rights, needs, and wishes during design and implementation of gender-based violence programming.
Supporting the integration of gender-based violence prevention and response elements into a humanitarian response.
Advocating legal and cultural abandonment of GBV practices and the protection and support of survivors.
Impact
Acts of gender-based violence violate a number of universal human rights. Crises can exacerbate existing gender inequalities. The risks of gender-based violence increase in conflict-affected settings, particularly for women and girls. Men and boys can also be at risk of gender-based violence.
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How We Work
Our work on this issue is led by the Sub-Working Group on Clinical Management of Rape (CMR) and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) — a dedicated group of IAWG members that brings together organizations working with health care providers and survivors in humanitarian settings to address challenges in the availability, accessibility and quality of clinical care for rape survivors. Learn about their current objectives, priorities, and latest work.
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