UNICEF GBViE Podcast Episode 17: The Interagency Minimum Standards for GBViE programming: Why do they matter?
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For the 16 days of activism against GBV, UNICEF and the GBV AoR are campaigning for the Interagency Minimum Standards for GBViE programming. The campaign aims at raising awareness on the Minimum Standards that were released in November 2019 and provide guidelines with clear key actions defining what GBV actors need to do to prevent and respond to GBV. In this episode, Inbal Sansani, Emily Krasnor and Catherine Poulton discuss the Minimum standards, how to define quality and what role do the standards play in GBV programming, amongst other insights and tips on how to implement the standards.   Related Resources: The Inter-Agency Minimum Standards for Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Programming The Inter-Agency Minimum Standards for Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Programming – FAQs
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