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-====== Gender Equality Programming in Emergencies ======+====== Gender Equality Programming in Emergencies ​continued.... ​======
  
-CAREhumanitarian mandate is to save lives. CARE cannot meet the humanitarian needs of women, men, girls and boys without understanding and responding to the different needs and capacities of all genders and life stages. CARE is committed to making emergencies work for everyone through its four-step approach to Gender in Emergencies ​which underpins our four core technical areas of humanitarian expertiseWASH, shelter, food security and livelihoods,​ and sexual reproductive health.+This page contains links and supporting documents for CARE's Gender in Emergencies ​work. This includes:
  
-  * {{:​rapport_eval_genre_lcb-final_221118.pdf|New Report!! ​Gender ​Impact Evaluation on Lake Chad Basin Humanitarian Response ​(Niger, Cameroon, Chad)}}+  * The complete Gender in Emergencies guidance note series 
 +  * Country-specific ​Gender ​in Briefs ​(GiB) 
 +  * Country-specific Rapid Gender Analysis and research reports 
 +  * A collection of short stories from women aid workers from CARE Jordan: 'In Their Own Voices'​ 
 +  * Specific resources on CARE's work on gender in conflict settings
  
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- +====== Gender in Brief (GiB) ======
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-===== Gender in Brief (GiB) =====+
  
 A Gender in Brief compiles and analyses the state of gender roles and relations in a country pre-crisis and presents this information into a two-page document. A GiB helps to understand how the crisis has led to changes and can help indicate the gender issues that are likely to arise. They are designed to provide accessible and practical information to non-gender specialists and can support better and more targeted programming recommendations. GiBs are a key part of producing [[http://​gender.careinternationalwikis.org/​care_rapid_gender_analysis_toolkit|CARE'​s Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA)]] in an emergency. When creating a Gender in Brief it is important to follow the GiB Guidance Note and the GiB Template. A Gender in Brief compiles and analyses the state of gender roles and relations in a country pre-crisis and presents this information into a two-page document. A GiB helps to understand how the crisis has led to changes and can help indicate the gender issues that are likely to arise. They are designed to provide accessible and practical information to non-gender specialists and can support better and more targeted programming recommendations. GiBs are a key part of producing [[http://​gender.careinternationalwikis.org/​care_rapid_gender_analysis_toolkit|CARE'​s Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA)]] in an emergency. When creating a Gender in Brief it is important to follow the GiB Guidance Note and the GiB Template.
  
-The GiB Template provides insight into the format of the GiB and a practical set of questions that will help provide direction about the content of the GiB. When developing a GiB it is important to remember that it should __include references__ ​ and be no more than __two pages.__+The GiB Template provides insight into the format of the GiB and a practical set of questions that will help provide direction about the content of the GiB. When developing a GiB it is important to remember that it should __include references__ and be no more than __two pages.__
  
 {{:​gie_guidance_note_gender_in_brief.pdf|gie_guidance_note_gender_in_brief.pdf}} ​ {{:​gib_template_2017.docx|gib_template_2017.docx}} {{:​gie_guidance_note_gender_in_brief.pdf|gie_guidance_note_gender_in_brief.pdf}} ​ {{:​gib_template_2017.docx|gib_template_2017.docx}}
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-===== Rapid Gender Analysis Report (per Country) and Research Reports =====+ 
 +====== Rapid Gender Analysis Report (per Country) and Research Reports =====
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 +====== ​  ​====== 
  
 ==== Bangladesh ==== ==== Bangladesh ====
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 {{:​rapid_gender_analysis_unity.docx|rapid_gender_analysis_unity.docx}} {{:​rapid_gender_analysis_unity.docx|rapid_gender_analysis_unity.docx}}
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 +[[https://​insights.careinternational.org.uk/​images/​in-practice/​Gender-in-emergencies/​GiE_research_no-simple-solutions-women-displacement-south-sudan_2019.pdf|No Simple Solutions, Women, Displacement & Durable Solutions in South Sudan. Oxfam International,​ Nile Hope, Titi Foundation, Danish Refugee Council, Norwegian Refugee Council and CARE (2019)]]
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 ==== Tonga ==== ==== Tonga ====
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 //CARE’s hasGender and Emergencies Taskforce updated a Gender in Emergencies (GiE) Strategy and drafted a detailed implementation plan for 2011. In Niger, CARE recently applied the GiE strategy by establishing Village Savings and Loans groups to provide immediate assistance to those most affected by the food crisis. In Pakistan, CARE hired a Gender Advisor specifically for the 2010 flood response and is working to address gender barriers throughout the emergency response. In Haiti, CARE hired a Gender/GBV Advisor to integrate gender into all sectoral responses and partners with local groups to address GBV and exploitation related to food and nonfood item distribution. In Bangladesh, CARE adapted CARE’s International’s Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) policy to the local context and documented its mainstreaming in various programs. Overall, CARE’s humanitarian training programs have themselves achieved a gender balance among their responders by taking proactive measures to recruit and train women.// //CARE’s hasGender and Emergencies Taskforce updated a Gender in Emergencies (GiE) Strategy and drafted a detailed implementation plan for 2011. In Niger, CARE recently applied the GiE strategy by establishing Village Savings and Loans groups to provide immediate assistance to those most affected by the food crisis. In Pakistan, CARE hired a Gender Advisor specifically for the 2010 flood response and is working to address gender barriers throughout the emergency response. In Haiti, CARE hired a Gender/GBV Advisor to integrate gender into all sectoral responses and partners with local groups to address GBV and exploitation related to food and nonfood item distribution. In Bangladesh, CARE adapted CARE’s International’s Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) policy to the local context and documented its mainstreaming in various programs. Overall, CARE’s humanitarian training programs have themselves achieved a gender balance among their responders by taking proactive measures to recruit and train women.//
  
-===== Related Topics =====+====== Related Topics ​and Resources ====== 
  
 ==== Resources ==== ==== Resources ====
  
-//**Gender Handbook in Humanitarian Action -**  The IASC Gender Handbook is a tool for sectors to plan, implement, monitor and evaluate its programmes with a gender lens. It is available in [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​iasc_gender_handbook_for_humanitarian_action_arabic.pdf|Arabic]] , [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​2018-iasc_gender_handbook_for_humanitarian_action_eng_0.pdf|English]],​ [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​iasc_le_guide_des_genres_pour_les_actions_humanitaires.pdf|French]],​ and [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​iasc_manual_de_genero_para_accion_humanitaria.pdf|Spanish]].//​+//**Gender Handbook in Humanitarian Action -** The IASC Gender Handbook is a tool for sectors to plan, implement, monitor and evaluate its programmes with a gender lens. It is available in [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​iasc_gender_handbook_for_humanitarian_action_arabic.pdf|Arabic]] , [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​2018-iasc_gender_handbook_for_humanitarian_action_eng_0.pdf|English]],​ [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​iasc_le_guide_des_genres_pour_les_actions_humanitaires.pdf|French]],​ and [[https://​interagencystandingcommittee.org/​system/​files/​iasc_manual_de_genero_para_accion_humanitaria.pdf|Spanish]].//​ 
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 +//​**[[https://​gbvguidelines.org/​en/​|Guidelines for Integrating GBV into Humanitarian Action (2015)]] **To coordinate, plan, implement, monitor and evaluate essential actions for the prevention and mitigation of GBV across all sectors of humanitarian response. // 
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 +//**Report on Sex and Age Disaggregated Data (SADD):** If the data is not specific about the impact of our work on different groups of people, women, girls, boys, men, older people or disabled, it is difficult to know the specific needs of these people have been met. The report "Sex and Age Matter: Improving Humanitarian Response in Emergencies"​ shows us clearly that the humanitarian community has not invested enough in collecting and using sex and age disaggregated data to inform our programming. Find the Report [[http://​oneresponse.info/​crosscutting/​gender/​publicdocuments/​SADD.pdf|here]],​ and the executive summary in French [[http://​oneresponse.info/​crosscutting/​gender/​publicdocuments/​SADD Executive Summary FRENCH.pdf|here]].//​ 
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 +A Gender Impact Evaluation (August 2018) of the Lake Chad Basin Humanitarian Reponse, in Niger, Cameroon and Chad can be found [[http://​gender.careinternationalwikis.org/​_media/​rapport_eval_genre_lcb-final_221118.pdf|here]]. 
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 +==== Empowering women and girls affected by crisis ====
  
-//**[[https://gbvguidelines.org/en/|Guidelines for Integrating GBV into Humanitarian Action (2015)]] +The '​Empowering women and girls affected by crisis'​ report explains the importance of gender in emergencies,​ CARE’s approach, and a check into CARE’s progress towards achieving gender equality in humanitarian programming. ​[[http://insights.careinternational.org.uk/publications/empowering-women-and-girls-affected-by-crisis|Empowering women and girls affected by crisis]]
- **To coordinate, plan, implement, monitor and evaluate essential actions for the prevention and mitigation of GBV across all sectors of humanitarian response. //+
  
-//**Report on Sex and Age Disaggregated Data (SADD):​** ​ If the data is not specific about the impact of our work on different groups of people, women, girls, boys, men, older people or disabled, it is difficult to know the specific needs of these people have been met. The report "Sex and Age Matter: Improving Humanitarian Response in Emergencies"​ shows us clearly that the humanitarian community has not invested enough in collecting and using sex and age disaggregated data to inform our programming. Find the Report [[http://​oneresponse.info/​crosscutting/​gender/​publicdocuments/​SADD.pdf|here]],​ and the executive summary in French [[http://​oneresponse.info/​crosscutting/​gender/​publicdocuments/​SADD Executive Summary FRENCH.pdf|here]].//​ 
  
 ==== Gender in Conflict ==== ==== Gender in Conflict ====
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