Training and Curriculum Resources on GBV


Publisher: Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Settlement Sector Strategy Project

Date Published:

Languages: English


Repository content: Includes 70 items from diverse online training modules addressing GBV, developed by NGOs, academic institutions, and government bodies.
Target audience: Primarily directed at service providers, but also includes curriculum designed for survivors of GBV.
Environmental Scan Report: Provides a detailed review of existing training resources and highlights key findings.

Main Contribution

This resource includes over 40 different online training modules addressing GBV with components addressing the needs of newcomers, refugees, and other immigrant groups. Most of the training was developed by NGOs, with some offered by academic or government bodies.

  • Service providers, NGOs working with newcomers, refugees, and immigrant groups, Trainers and educators, Advocates and supporters

  • Survivor support: Offers curriculum designed specifically for survivors, aiding in their empowerment and recovery. Tailored training: Enables organizations to tailor training programs based on specific forms of GBV, target populations, and the sector providing support. Professional development: Service providers and community members can use the repository for professional development, enhancing their knowledge and skills in addressing GBV.

GBV Prevention

  • Comprehensive resource: Provides access to 70 items from over 40 online training modules addressing GBV, including components relevant to newcomers, refugees, and immigrant groups.

  • Diverse content: Addresses the needs of service providers, refugee sponsors, and community members, contributing to a multi-faceted approach to GBV prevention.
    Bridge existing knowledge gaps: Fills the existing gaps in knowledge and skills by offering training materials that are relevant, accessible, and diverse.


Creating Normative Change

  • Skill enhancement: Equips service providers and community members with the skills needed to address GBV effectively. Knowledge dissemination: Facilitates the dissemination of knowledge on GBV, fostering awareness and understanding within various communities. Core competencies: The identification of core competencies in some training programs sets a foundation for evaluating and improving future training initiatives.


How it could be adapted to the communities

  • Multilingual resources: Translate key training materials into multiple languages to ensure accessibility for diverse communities.

  • Cultural relevance: Collaborate with community leaders to ensure cultural sensitivity and relevance in addressing GBV.

  • Tailoring for specific populations: Customize training modules to meet the specific needs of different immigrant and refugee groups


Keywords

  • Online training modules, Service providers, Refugee and immigrant communities, Core competencies, Survivor support, Normative change, Environmental Scan

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