Crises have a disproportionate impact on women and girls, and displacement, high levels of violence and militarization, and the breakdown of social networks, political and legal systems, and infrastructures increase the risk that individuals – especially women and girls – may experience GBV. Up to 70% of women experience gender-based violence in some crisis settings. For more details and guidance on GBV in crisis, please see the select resources below.
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- DCAF Gender and Security Sector Reform-Examples from the Ground.pdf3.3 MB
- IASC GBV Guideline Crisis 2015.pdf6.18 MB
- UN Secretary General Report on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence.pdf1.68 MB
- UN Women Global Study Preventing Conflict Transforming Justice Securing the Peace.pdf6.3 MB
- UN Women Working with the Security Sector to End VAWG.pdf5.01 MB
- UN Women Virtual Knowledge Centre Programming Essentials M&E.pdf1.8 MB
- UNDP Guidance Note GBV in Crisis and Post Crisis Settings.pdf750.54 KB
- UNDP Livelihoods Programming and its Potential to Reduce GBV for Refugee.pdf886.49 KB
- UNFPA GBV Emergencies.pdf819.48 KB
- UNFPA Minimum Initial ServicePackage.pdf230.83 KB
- UNFPA Reporting on GBV in the Syria Crisis.pdf3.54 MB
- UNWomen VAW in Conflict, Post-conflict and Emergency Settings.pdf10.65 MB
- WhatWorks Intersections of VAWG with State-Building and Peace-Building.pdf3.25 MB
- WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Researching, Documenting and Monitoring Sexual Violence in Emergencies.pdf333.09 KB
- UNDP Gender and Recovery Toolkit.pdf1.7 MB