Publication Date
February 2014
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This article looks at key factors in the prevention of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in disaster, conflict and resettlement situations, recognising the need for better understanding and investigation into why known strategies are unevenly implemented. These factors include the importance of key interventions during the first days and weeks; socio-cultural norms and legal and policy frameworks; the lack of basic needs and lack of economic, educational and social opportunities; and engaging men and boys. The article concludes by suggesting that a more collective, cross-sectoral approach, reinforced with accountability systems, is required for overall progress in GBV prevention
Humanitarian Exchange Magazine, Issue 60
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Keywords
Human rights; freedom from exploitation violence and abuse; Politics government and economics; socio-economic; Disability and social diversity; women with disabilities; rights; refugees; Global picture; disability and gender; Development/ Humanitarian; inclusive disaster response; human disasters (war & conflict)