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Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Legal Aid: A Participatory Toolkit

Publication Date

2005

Summary

This toolkit from the American Refugee Committee (ARC) provides three tools and a step-by-step process to help field staff design Gender-Based Violence (GBV) services that will incorporate "adequate, appropriate, and comprehensive prevention and response strategies" with a multi-sectoral approach. One underlying principle of this toolkit is that GBV services and GBV legal aid need to be implemented in a gradual and culturally appropriate manner to maximise effectiveness and to prevent harmful consequences and backlash to the survivors from the community. A second underlying principle is that people in the community are the most knowledgeable of the unique characteristics of their environment and how to best address them.

The toolkit therefore, uses a participatory approach to both conduct a Preliminary Assessment of the given community and to design an Action Plan for that community, and guides the user through a process of a situational analysis (assessment) and an action-planning exercise that includes identifying problems, setting objectives, and laying out activities and timelines. The toolkit was created for humanitarian aid workers from all service sectors – health, social service, legal, and security – to help develop and implement GBV services. It aims to be particularly useful for those working with populations in conflict situations.

Number of Pages

43

Contact

Connie M. Kamara
International Health Technical Advisor
ARC International
430 Oak Grove Street, Suite 204
Minneapolis, MN 55403
USA
Tel: 612-872-7060
Fax: 612-607-6499
conniek@archq.org

Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 17 2005
Last Updated December 17 2005

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