№ lp_1_07965
With increasing risks and levels of violence against women and girls in Sudan due to the ongoing conflict, Gender-based violence (GBV) mitigation, prevention and response is included into the design of the Somoud Project as part of the basic package of services to be provided to communities in the project localities. This action plan was drafted in a comprehensive manner to provide a consolidated view of GBV risk mitigation and response activities.
Note: Acronyms
AAP: Accountability for the Affected Population
AAAQ: Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability, Quality framework
CBPNs: Community-Based Protection Networks
CCCs: Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action
CFM: Community Feedback Mechanisms
CMR: Clinical Management of Rape Survivors
CP AoR: Child Protection Area of Responsibility
FGM: Female Genital Mutilation
GBV: Gender Based Violence
GBV AoR: Gender Based Violence Area of Responsibility
GBVIMS+: Gender Based Violence Information Management System
GRM: Grievance Reporting Mechanism
IASC: Inter Agency Standing Committee
IP: Implementing Partners
M&E: Monitoring and Evaluation
OIAI: Office of Internal Audit and Investigations
PCA: Partnership Cooperative Agreement
PD: Project Document
SBC: Social Behavioral Change
SCO: Sudan Country Office
SDGs: Sustainable Development Goals
SEA: Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
SEP: Stakeholder Engagement Plan
SoC: Standard of Conduct
SG: Secretary General
SH: Sexual Harassment
SOP: Standard Operating Procedures
TPM: Third-Party Monitors
UN: United Nations
UNICEF: United Nations Children’s Fund
VAC: Violence Against Children
VAWG: Violence Against Women and Girls
WASH: Water, Sanitation and Health
WB: World Bank
WLOs: Women Led Organizations
Child Sexual Abuse: Child sexual abuse includes any form of sexual relations with a child, bearing in mind that a child cannot give consent. The United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that 10 percent of girls worldwide under the age of 18 (approximately 120 million) have experienced rape or other unwanted sexual acts. Boys also report sexual abuse, although usually at lower levels than girls.
Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA): policies, guidelines, procedures, mechanisms, and activities aimed to reduce the risk of SEA; mitigate the effects caused by SEA violations; and respond to SEA incidents.
Victim: A person who has experienced SEA/SH that inflicts harm on her/him or an attempt to perpetrate SEA/SH against her/him. Complainant: A person who brings, in accordance with established procedures, an allegation of SEA to attention. The complainant may be a SEA victim or another person who is aware of the wrongdoing.
Whistle-blower: Any humanitarian and development actor who reports concerns of sexual exploitation or abuse. Whistle-blowers may be a type of complainant.
GBV Response: Is a multi-sectoral process of supporting anyone who experiences GBV with access to comprehensive response services, including such as psychosocial support and individual case management, clinical health services, safety services or options, and or legal services based on service availability and survivor’s informed consent.
GBV Risk Mitigation: GBV risk mitigation comprises a range of activities across programs that aim to first identify GBV risks and then take specific actions to reduce those risks.
GBV Prevention: Community-based and community-driven engagement and actions to prevent GBV by addressing its underlining conditions and drivers.
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