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Gender in humanitarian crises
Inter-Agency Standing Committee( 2006). Women, girls, boys and men: Different needs – equal opportunities. At: http:// www. unhcr. org / 50f91c999. html. This handbook offers practical guidance on being sensitive to gender issues in humanitarian crises. It presents basic principles, definitions and a framework for gender and gender equality. It explains why the concept of gender is crucial in crisis situations.
APPENDICES
Norwegian Refugee Council( NRC)( 2008). Prevention of and response to gender based violence. In Camp Management Toolkit, Chapter 10. At: http:// www. nrc. no / arch /_ img / 9293565. pdf.
Communication
Communication Skills Manual. At: http:// www. rhrc. org / resources / gbv / comm _ manual / comm _ manual _ toc. html. The GBV Communication Skills Manual is a collaboration between Family Health International( FHI), the RHRC Consortium, and the IRC. The manual includes a training outline, a list of materials, a detailed training curriculum, and hand outs.
Children
International Rescue Committee and UNICEF( 2011). Advancing the field: Caring for child survivors of sexual abuse in humanitarian settings. A Review of Promising Practices to Improve Case Management, Psychosocial & Mental Health Interventions, and Clinical Care for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse. At: http:// www. unicef. org / pacificislands / IRC _ CCSGuide _ FullGuide _ lowres. pdf.
International Rescue Committee and UNICEF( 2012). Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse – Guidelines for health and psychosocial service providers in humanitarian settings. At: http:// www. unicef. org / protection / files / IRC _ CCSGuide _ FullGuide _ lowres. pdf.
UNICEF, Save the Children, Government of Zimbabwe( 2012). Protecting Children Affected by Abuse: the Victim Friendly System. At: http:// mhpss. net /? get = 49 / 1320134934-VictimFriendlySystemBrochure-15June2011. pdf. The Victim Friendly System is the culmination of a number of initiatives aimed at providing essential support services to boys and girls affected by abuse.
Reporting and documentation( gathering forensic evidence)
Gender-based Violence Area of Responsibility Working Group( GBV AoR)( 2010). Dos and Don’ ts for collecting, analyzing and reporting on sexual violence. In GBV coordination handbook. At: http:// gbvaor. net / wp-content / uploads / sites / 3 / 2012 / 10 / Handbook-for-Coordinating-Genderbased-Violence-in-Humanitarian-Settings-GBV-AoR-2010-ENGLISH. pdf.
Giffard, C.( 2000). Torture Reporting Handbook. Human Rights Centre, University of Essex / UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. At: http:// www. essex. ac. uk / torturehandbook / english. htm # copyright.