Training on Protection and Gender Based Violence Mainstreaming in Project Management
In recent years, there has been a heightened focus on gender inequalities and the linkage to sectoral outcomes. This has meant that implementers in all kinds of projects are also increasingly becoming aware of GBV and Protection as critical issues affecting their target populations and thus their program implementation and results.
Training on protection and gender-based violence mainstreaming in project management aims at building the capacity and commitment of participants to mainstream GBV and Protection throughout their interventionās project lifecycle.
Target Audience
Training on protection and gender-based violence mainstreaming in project management is designed for policy makers, researchers, project management, program managers, development and humanitarian professionals dealing with issues of GBV, protection, gender and development
Course Duration
OnlineĀ Ā Ā 7 Days
Classroom-basedĀ Ā Ā 5 Days
What you will learn:
By the end of the training the participant will be able:
- To design programmes aligned with GBV and Protection mainstreaming principles.
- To identify and address GBV and Protection risks that can be caused, perpetuated, or addressed by their sector of intervention.
- To understand the concepts of GBV in Protection Monitoring and Evaluation
- To plan and implement GBV and Protection mainstreaming activities.
- To monitor whether GBV and Protection mainstreaming is taking place.
- To evaluate the impact of their GBV and Protection mainstreaming actions on affected populations
Introduction to Gender-Based Violence
- Defining Gender-Based Violence its Forms and Consequences
- Causes and Contributing Factors of GBV
- Types of GBV
- Preventing Gender-Based Violence
- Responding to Gender-Based Violence
Understanding GBV and Protection
- Introduction toĀ GBV and Protection
- Linkages between GBV, Education, Children Protection and Livelihood Strategies
- Cross-Cutting Issues in GBV and Protection Mainstreaming
- Coordination and Partnerships
Understanding Core Humanitarian Standards in GBV and Protection
- Institutional Gender Mainstreaming
- Explicit Support for GBV Survivors
- SGBV Zero Tolerance
- Accountability to Prevent Sexual Harassment
- Communications Policies
Introduction to Protection Mainstreaming
- What is Protection Mainstreaming?
- Key Elements of Protection Mainstreaming
- Coordination for Protection Mainstreaming
Introduction to Project Lifecycle
- Project Identification
- Project Design and Planning
- Project Implementation
- Project Monitoring, Evaluation and Control
Project Identification
- GBV analysis and assessment
- GBV and Protection in Gender Analysis
- Mapping of existing protection threats/tensions
- Identification of GBV Protection Capacity and Coping Mechanisms
- Protection and GBV Risk Analysis
Project Design and Planning
- Baseline Survey in Protection and GBV Projects
- Mapping and Engaging Stakeholders: 5W + H Matrix
- Create a Referral List:
- Adding GBV Prevention Activities
- Gender-Responsive Budgeting: Resource Mobilization and Allocating GBV Resources
Project Implementation
- Monitor the implementation of the planned Protection and GBV actions
- Tracking progress throughout the implementation period
- Data Collection and Reporting of GBV and Protection Mainstreaming activities
- Staff training in GBV and Protection
- Communication and Information Sharing
Monitoring and Evaluation
- Including Protection and GBV Indicators in Projects
- Beneficiary Assessment
- Evaluation of Protection and GBV interventions
- Stakeholders engagement in Protection and GBV projects
Integration into Organizational Policies
- Explicit Support for GBV Survivors
- Zero Tolerance
- Accountability to Prevent Sexual Harassment
- Communications Policies