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Prevention of and response to SGBV current approach UNCT Retreat 2012

Prevention of and response to SGBV current approach UNCT Retreat 2012 Ruby Johnson & Freya Larsen UN Women. UNPFA UNDP UN Women UNICEF UNAIDS UNIAP ILO Regional Joint Program Partners (For example Partners for Prevention). Multi-agency Initiative. International Frameworks

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Prevention of and response to SGBV current approach UNCT Retreat 2012

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  1. Prevention of and response to SGBV current approach UNCT Retreat 2012 Ruby Johnson & Freya Larsen UN Women

  2. UNPFA • UNDP • UN Women • UNICEF • UNAIDS • UNIAP • ILO • Regional Joint Program Partners (For example Partners for Prevention) Multi-agency Initiative

  3. International Frameworks • Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and Optional Protocol • UN Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families • UN Declaration on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity • Millennium Development goals National Frameworks • Law on the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Protection of Victims (2005) • Law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation (2007)

  4. National Action Plan to Prevent Violence against Women (2009-12) • Neary Rattanak III (2009-2013) • Village and Commune Safety Policy (2011) National Policy Frameworks

  5. Approach Comprehensive, multi-sectoral and cross-jurisdictional approach

  6. Feasibility study of a One Stop Service Center (UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF) • Review of the 2009-2012 National Action Plan on Violence against Women (UN Women) • Analysis of the Action Plan implementation (Partners for Prevention: UNDP, UN Women, UNFPA, UNV) • Joint advocacy, 16 Days Campaign (Multi-agency involvement) • Minimum training standards for volunteer personnel in Service Delivery organisations (UN Women) • Support to Ministry of Women’s Affairs Legal Department (UNFPA) Recent Work

  7. Focus Areas Going Forward

  8. Formulation of the New NAPVAW • Costing and allocation of resources • M&E system to be developed • Include prevention as well as response • Focus on process • NearyRattanak IV to be developed 2013 Policy Formulation

  9. Take forward recommendations from the OSSC feasibility study • Improve coordination • Increase availability of services • Health sector response standards (UNFPA) Strengthen Service Delivery

  10. Violence against children research led by UNICEF and MOWA (end of 2012) • The Change Project led by P4P (end of year) • VAW prevalence study (using methodology of WHO Multi-country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence) (18 month study to begin in 2012) • Costing study led by UN Women (end of 2012) Strengthening Research and Evidence

  11. Joint advocacy initiatives: 16 days campaign • Different mechanisms in place • GBV donor coordination group • GBV Sub-working group to the TWGG • UNTG-G collaboration and coordination Coordination

  12. Joint advocacy messages • UNiTE as a platform for coordination and framework for joint action • Ensuring the active participation of marginalised women, such as women with disabilities, people with HIV, migrant workers & sexual minorities • Support all partners engagement in shaping policy, such as rights holders and CSOs • Engage all ministries & secure commitment, particularly to the NAPVAW

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