Transcription of Gender-Based Violence Manual
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November 2016 Gender-Based Violence Manual Emergencies and Transitions Unit (OSZPH) Programme and Policy Division 2 3 Table of Contents About This Manual .. 5 Part 1: Introducing Gender-Based Violence .. 7 Definition, causes and consequences of GBV .. 7 Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) .. 8 WFP s approach to GBV .. 8 GBV as a protection and gender concern for WFP .. 9 GBV and food insecurity .. 9 The concentric circles model .. 10 Policy Framework .. 12 WFP s commitment to GBV .. 12 Policy on Humanitarian Protection .. 12 gender Policy 2015 2020 .. 12 Commitment to Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) .. 12 Global Commitments .. 12 Part 2: Integrating GBV into WFP Operations .. 15 GBV in the Project Cycle .. 15 GBV analysis .. 15 Project Formulation .. 18 Project Review and Approval .. 19 Project Implementation .. 19 Monitoring and Reporting .. 19 Evaluation .. 20 Accountability to Affected Populations.
consequences can have a critical impact on people’s food security and nutritional status. 1.2 Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) is a form of GBV and, within the United Nations system, refers to acts committed by aid personnel against affected populations. SEA
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