Resources
This document was developed as part of the BSAFE project and provides a review of existing frameworks and recommendations focused on preventing SGBV among women refugees. It reviews existing frameworks, highlights best practices, and offers recommendations for professionals to support survivors and mitigate risks effectively.
This report was published under the auspices of UNHCR Georgia as part of the US Safe from the Start programme. It offers critical insights into the challenges faced by refugee women and provides recommendations to improve support systems.
This document, published by CARE, explores the price society pays for violence against women. It provides a detailed analysis of the economic and social costs, supported by data and case studies, and highlights the urgency of addressing this widespread issue.
This document, published by CARE, draws attention to the widespread issue of GBV and its root causes, focusing on the critical need for prevention and response. It outlines strategies to address GBV globally, including engaging communities, empowering women and girls, and advocating for stronger policies.
This training tool was developed as part of the PROTECT project by IOM and is designed for professionals working with migrants who may be victims of SGBV. It includes practical exercises, theoretical frameworks, and strategies for providing effective assistance and referrals.
This document was created by Concern Worldwide and Sonke Gender Justice. It offers practical tools and activities to help challenge gender norms, promote equality, and encourage positive changes in communities.
This document presents key findings from the EU-wide survey on gender-based violence, focusing on women's experiences in all 27 Member States. It provides data on the prevalence of violence, its consequences, and access to support services, offering valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners working to address gender-based violence.
This document, published by UNHCR, provides detailed guidelines for preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) among refugees, returnees, and internally displaced persons. It addresses the root causes and consequences of SGBV and outlines strategies for multi-sectoral collaboration, community engagement, and survivor-centered support.
This document, published by CARE, explores the significant role of women during armed conflicts. It showcases their leadership, contributions to community resilience, and the unique challenges they face, underscoring the importance of supporting their efforts and recognizing their potential for peacebuilding.