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Risk Mitigation & SGBV Mainstreaming

30 Dec, 2025
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What do we mean by risk?

SGBV risks are factors that increase the likelihood of SGBV occurring (but are not the root causes). SGBV risks contribute to – but are not the same as – incidents of GBV or forms of GBV (such as sexual violence or intimate partner violence). SGBV risk mitigation refers specifically to actions taken to reduce identified risks.

Especially in the humanitarian sector, there are risks of SGBV linked to the context but also risks linked to the humanitarian response itself - how services and service modalities are conceived. For instance, food distribution organized without proper safety system in place may expose women and children queuing for the delivery of assistance, to risk of harm and harassment.

SGBV risk mitigation can refer to both: using assistance interventions to mitigate SGBV risks associated with the emergency and/or local context; and mitigating SGBV risks posed, or exacerbated by, assistance interventions themselves.

Nepal: Effective law and policy on gender equality and protection from sexual and gender-based violence in disasters

5 May, 2022
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This report is an analysis of Nepal’s existing laws and policies related to gender equality and SGBV protection during normal times and during disasters. This brief study did not seek to address all forms of social inclusion in the disaster risk management (DRM) system, a particularly complex issue in Nepal. It focuses on women and girls, as the majority of those affected by both SGBV and gender discrimination, while recognizing that men and boys are also affected by SGBV and some forms of gender discrimination. In this regard, it examines current laws on SGBV protection, such as laws against domestic violence, human trafficking, rape, marital rape, sexual harassment, witchcraft allegations, dowry, child marriage, and polygamy. The report then looks at gender equality, inclusion of women, and mechanisms for SGBV
protection in the laws and policies governing the DRM system.

SGBV In Emergencies

25 Jan, 2026
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As humanitarians, we must assume that sexual and gender-based violence is always occurring in communities, and that incidents or risks will only increase in crises. We have an obligation to mitigate this risk and to prepare to respond to cases of SGBV in all emergencies.

We must not wait for data before we act, we know that the barriers to disclosing SGBV are so high and increase in emergencies. We must reverse the burden of proof.

SGBV Prevention

30 Dec, 2025
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SGBV prevention focuses on changing the conditions that allow violence to occur, therefore interrupting existing patters of occurrence or preventing it before it even happens.

Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is caused by gender inequality and other social inequalities. Prevention focuses on addressing these root causes through behaviour, attitude, and legal changes to reduce discrimination and address power imbalances.

PGI Learning Forum: The SEREDA Project

23 Nov, 2021 - 23 Nov, 2021
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The SEREDA project examined the nature of SGBV experienced by forced migrants and mechanisms needed to improve protection and support from SGBV-related trauma. Between 2018-2021 in depth interviews were undertaken in the UK, Turkey, Tunisia, Sweden and Australia with 107 service providers and 168 survivors from the MENA and Sub-Saharan African regions.

SGBV Response

30 Dec, 2025
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SGBV Training & Capacity Development

7 Jan, 2026
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Strengthening the knowledge and skills of staff, volunteers and leaders on SGBV prevention and response is a strategic priority of the Movement. The 2015 International Conference Resolution calls for expanded capacity building across all levels to ensure that Red Cross and Red Crescent personnel can prevent, mitigate and respond to SGBV in emergencies and protracted crises.

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV)

23 Feb, 2022
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Welcome to the SGBV Hub, a space that brings together comprehensive resources for preventing and responding to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) across the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

Whether you are interested in learning more, responding to an emergency, or looking to strengthen existing work, you'll find practical guidance, tools, and support here.

Smart Practices for Protecting Unaccompanied and Separated Children from SGBV through access to health and PSS in Last Mile Locations in Afghanistan

2 Nov, 2021
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The objective of the mission was to gather data on Afghanistan as a case study to support the IFRC global study on smart practices for protecting unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) from sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) through health and psychosocial services in last mile locations.

Ecuador: Effective law and policy on gender equality and protection from sexual and gender-based violence in disasters

5 May, 2022
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Based on qualitative information collected from primary and secondary sources, this case study looks at gender equality in laws and policies and the issue of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in the context of disasters in Ecuador. It focuses on the earthquake of April 16, 2016, that profoundly affected the coastal provinces of Manabí and Esmeraldas. The report examines the scope and effectiveness of laws and policies related to the prevention, response and sanctioning of SGBV, both in normal times and during disasters, as well as the gender-sensitivity of national policies for disaster risk management.

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