This annotated bibliography points gender-based violence (GBV) practitioners and social protection experts towards resources to improve the delivery of social protection and to reduce GBV in humanitarian emergencies.
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- This formative research report is useful to understand prevalent gendered social norms in Zimbabwe, the particular experiences of the most at risk women and girls, and the nature of f
- Examining the high rates of gender-based violence in Malawi, contextualizing to the most common environments survivors are found in during these acts of violence.
- This learning brief examines the outputs and lessons learned from the adaption phase of the Tithetse Nkhanza (TN), including on-boarding, contextualization of webinars, and general reflections. The timeline of this learning brief is set during the global pandemic (2019-2020).
- Reviewing the adaptations made through the Champions of Change (CoC) initiative brought to life under the Tithetse Nkhanza (TN) before its conclusion due to budget cuts.
- Reviewing the Survivor Support Fund (SSF) as an initiative under the Tithetse Nkhanza (TN) programme, which created a pot of funds for survivors to utilize to access services and support systems.
- Reflection on implementing a technical legal advisor throughout the Tithetse Nkhanza (TN) to the judiciary system in Malawi. This includes the background of the programme, the key achievements by implementing this, and a review of the process.
- Examining the successfulness of interventions implemented by the Tithetse Nkhanza (TN) programme in both the formal and informal judiciary systems in Malawi to prevent and respond to gender-based violence in the region.
- This report highlights the best practices from current gender-based violence (GBV) referral system approaches. It is intended to target referral systems in Malawi to utilize these best practices and develop the improvement of these systems in the region.
- This brief examines the challenges when conducting surveys involving survivors of gender-based violence.
- A low-literacy and disability friendly infographic outlining examples of survivors of GBV seeking aid from judiciary and victim support systems. To compliment the poster, attached are also facilitator notes which explain the pictures in greater detail.
- A short info-sheet describing services for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) in Malawi and their universal commitment to supporting survivors. This resource is available in English, Tumbuka and Chichewa.
- The Referral Pathways provides guidance to coordination and provision services in Malawi who may be a middle-support system for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV).
- The second part of the Moyo Olemekezeka workshop series focuses on the empowerment of economic development of family environments in Malawi, with the aim of preventing and reducing violence against women and girls.
- The social empowerment component of Moyo Olemekezeka is the first part of a two-part workshop series aiming to develop familial environments to create protected spaces for women and girls from sexual and gender-based violence (GBV).
- These training materials are part of series relating to the prevention and response of gender-based violence (GBV) within the judiciary system in Malawi.
- This training material is Part A of a series of building survivor-based support system within gender-based violence (GBV) judiciary systems in Malawi.
- This Technical Briefing Note provides a short introductory explanation to the Safeguarding Complaints Mechanism Knowledge Survey, designed and implemented by the Malawi Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Prevention and Response programme also known as the Tithetse Nkhanza (TN).