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The Gender-Based Violence Information Management System (GBVIMS) is an initiative that enables humanitarian actors responding to incidents of GBV to effectively and safely collect, store, analyze and share data reported by GBV survivors.
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this is an intro to an upcoming inspiring podcast aimed to enlighten our communities on Gender Based violence its prevention and mitigation. we would be bringing to you consultants and specialist with their opinion in GBV case management and prevention.
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In this episode, we talk about all things art -- err data -- or both. Where do art and data intersect? How? And what beautiful messages can we convey when we mix the two? Hear from Shirley Wu, a creative, who worked with IRC this year to visualize data about the felt stigma of GBV survivors. Interested in learning more about data art/the art of vis…
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Join Kristy Crabtree (IRC) and Virginia Zuco (UNICEF) as they discuss the newly available resource, the GBVIMS+ Case Management Companion Guide. This new, holistic guidance complements the GBVIMS+ and explicitly links GBV case management and information management as it builds upon the Inter-Agency GBV Case Management Guidelines. Designed to accomp…
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Meet the Author! In this episode, we speak with one of the authors of Data Feminism, Professor Catherine D'Ignazio, Director of the Data + Feminism lab at MIT. We talk about the difficulty of "converting life experience into data," about putting the humanity and emotion back into data, and "how we can use data to remake the world."This episode is c…
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This episode explores how the GBVIMS intersects with risk mitigation and the work of other non-GBV sectors. Our guest speaker is Sonia Rastogi who has long-lasting experience working on risk mitigation and speaks about her work on the GBV guidelines and other initiatives she has been leading on.Cet épisode explore quelles sont les intersections ent…
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Cet épisode fait partie d'une série de courtes vidéos et podcasts sur la gestion à distance des cas de violences basées sur le genre (VBG) dans le contexte du COVID-19. Nous expliquons pourquoi les systèmes de référencement doivent être actualisés en période de COVID-19; les éléments clés à prendre en compte lors de l'évaluation des capacités organ…
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Cet épisode fait partie d'une séries de courtes vidéos et podcasts sur la gestion à distance des cas de violences basées sur le genre (VBG) dans le contexte du COVID-19. Assurer le suivi de la qualité de vos soins et services de gestion de cas est une obligation éthique. Durant cet épisode, nous parlons des trois moyens principaux de suivre cette q…
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Cet épisode fait partie d'une séries de courtes vidéos et podcasts sur la gestion à distance des cas de violences basées sur le genre (VBG) dans le contexte du COVID-19. Les services de prise en charge ne s’effectuent désormais plus dans des espaces sûrs, mais à distance, par téléphone, ce qui a une incidence sur la façon de gérer la confidentialit…
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Cet épisode fait partie d'une série de courtes vidéos et podcasts sur la gestion à distance des cas de violences basées sur le genre (VBG) dans le contexte du COVID-19. Cet épisode présente comment prendre en charge un appel d’urgence reçu sur un numéro d'écoute (ou hotline) destiné aux survivantes de VBG: Les principes directeurs à suivre pour rép…
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Cet épisode fait partie d'une séries de courtes vidéos et podcasts sur la gestion à distance des cas de violences basées sur le genre (VBG) dans le contexte du COVID-19. Cet épisode présente comment la planification de la sécurité sera menée par téléphone avec les survivantes dont la sécurité est menacée, en particulier pour les survivants de la vi…
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Cet épisode fait partie d'une séries de courtes vidéos et podcasts sur la gestion à distance des cas de violences basées sur le genre (VBG) dans le contexte du COVID-19. Cette première épisode couvre les conditions préliminaires pour faire la transition vers une prise en charge à distance (par téléphone) des cas de VBG: QUAND considérer la gestion …
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When shifting case management services from safe spaces to remote service delivery over the phone, this will have an implication on how to manage confidentiality, and the documentation of GBV cases. This episode presents strategies on how this adaptation can be managed and what organisations need to consider.…
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This episode kicks off a new series dedicated to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The GBVIMS technical team discusses how COVID-19-related restrictions and lockdowns impact the GBVIMS and case management data collection and storage. In addition, we discuss how our new digital platform, Primero/GBVIMS+, can allow service providers to continue deliveri…
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In this episode, we spoke with inclusion specialists, Pauline Thivilier of Humanity and Inclusion and Ricardo Pla Cordero of International Rescue Committee about disability statistics in humanitarian settings. Listen to learn why it’s important to collect this data, a method for collection, and resources for integration of these methods. To learn m…
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The Protection-Related Information Management System, Primero, was designed to safely and ethically collect, store and share information about protection-related cases. In this episode, we talk about the GBV module of the system, called GBVIMS+ and how this compares to the classical GBVIMS, what's new, what are the features of this new system itera…
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Linking data analysis to programming – NigeriaThis podcast features Nigeria as part of our series on linking analysis to programming. One of the Global Team members discusses with the GBVIMS Inter-Agency Coordinator in Nigeria, Elfriede Kormawa, the process of analyzing GBVIMS data in a collaborative manner with GBVIMS partners. In particular, Elfr…
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This podcast explores the ‘hot topics’ of case management programming and service delivery. Two members of the GBVIMS technical team discuss some of the difficult topics that often come up in the field, speaking to donors or other sectors. Some of these topics include mediation with perpetrators and conducting home visits.…
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Ce podcast explore les sujets tendancieux dans les programmes de gestion de cas. Deux membres de l’Equipe Technique discutent ces sujets qui posent souvent des difficultés sur le terrain, avec les donateurs ou d’autres secteurs. Ceux-ci incluent notamment la question de la médiation avec les auteurs présumés des violences ou le fait d’effectuer des…
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In this bonus episode of the series covering the steps of case management, we delve into supervision. This is core and essential component to ensure we are delivering quality services. Catherine Poulton of UNICEF walks us through this process, the need for it, individual versus group supervision, and format, tools and practicalities. ***You can rea…
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In the fifth step of case management, we are following up with the survivor. Have the goals been achieved? Is more assistance required? How can we reassess the survivor’s needs and identify barrier to achieving care and treatment? This episode features Georgette Schutte of UNHCR.***You can read more about this step in the Inter-Agency Case Manageme…
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Following introduction and engagement and assessment, we go into case action planning, the third step in the case management process. This involves developing a plan for the support and services the survivor needs. This episode features Laura Canali of International Medical Corps.***You can read more about this step in the Inter-Agency Case Managem…
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The second episode of the series is assessment. In this, we’re assessing the survivor’s situation and needs. We talk about disclosure, how to assess needs, key messages, and understanding context. This episode features Meghan O’Connor of International Rescue Committee.***You can read more about this step in the Inter-Agency Case Management Guidelin…
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We’re introducing a special series on the GBVIMS podcast covering each step of the case management process. This series in six episodes, plus a bonus episode that will introduce you to the six steps of the case management process and the role of supervision in this process. If we look at this holistically, we can’t get data right if services aren’t…
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In the fourth step of the case management process, we implement the case action plan. This is connecting the survivor to resources (e.g. referrals), providing direct interventions. It’s about facilitating choice. This episode features Erin Gerber of UNFPA.***You can read more about this step in the Inter-Agency Case Management Guidelines and accomp…
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The final step in the case management process is case closure, where the survivor exits the service. This episode features Maria Caterina Ciampi in her inter-agency GBVIMS capacity.***You can read more about this step in the Inter-Agency Case Management Guidelines and accompanying training modules, available on gbvims.com or https://gbvresponders.o…
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How can we make sure our programming is evidence based? The first step is to know the evidence. Find the research, refer to it, look at how it’s been applied in context. This crucial first step will ensure your decisions that follow are based on the best available research. In this episode, we talk with Sheree Bennett at International Rescue Commit…
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In 2017, we conducted a research project in Lebanon to answer several key questions: what are women and girls’ access to mobile phones and the Internet, what are the barriers to their access (real and perceived), and what are their desired uses and safety concerns? In working with potentially vulnerable populations such as forcibly displaced women …
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The Protection Information Management Initiative is a collaboration of inter-agency actors from service provision to academia with the joint goal of utilizing data to enable evidence-informed decision making in displacement settings. This initiative provides a space and platform to collaborate and systematize the protection information management i…
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Stories can humanize data in a powerful way. They're an impactful tool for conveying a message, issuing a call to action, and helping see beyond the stats, but how can we do this ethically? In this episode, we talked with Michael Kass of The Center for Story and Spirit about ethical storytelling.To learn more: http://www.michaelkass.co/; http://eth…
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The GBVIMS is a useful and efficient source of data, but what else is out there? How can other existing data sources complement the outputs of the GBVIMS and aid in stronger data analysis? In this episode, we talk about secondary data, or data that is not collected by your effort, but already exists, and how you can effectively utilize it.…
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Recently a data platform was breached exposing personal information, location, photos, and other demographics of displaced families receiving cash assistance from an NGO. We have a responsibility as humanitarian service providers to better protect data and act responsibly with data, but what should that look like? Is this a wake-up call for the hum…
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Data protection is more often the topic of discussion of late. But what about data responsibility? This goes beyond compliance or legal frameworks. What are the necessary ethical considerations when it comes to managing GBV survivor data? We dig into that question in this episode and talk about the Netherlands Rec Cross new 510 Data Responsibility …
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What’s the problem with emails? In our setting as it relates to survivor data protection, the problem is we spend all this time talking about protecting survivor data and confidentiality, safe data management, safe data storage – all for nothing when we then send emails with identifying information about survivors in it. Listen to this episode to l…
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Data triangulation is the practice of reviewing and validating findings by looking at multiple sources of data related to one topic or issue. In this episode, we talk about the sociological history of data triangulation as a process of combining data from different sources to understand a social phenomenon. We talk about other data sources to consi…
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Data mapping, also called information mapping, is the practice of visual representing the inputs, outputs, resources and flow of data. It can be highly beneficial when starting to implement the GBVIMS or when your program structure or coordination responsibilities change to conduct an information management mapping exercise. This is a constructive …
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Data protection is the act of protecting personal information in how it is collected, stored, used, and shared. It is a crucial component of upholding our responsibility to survivors in ensuring their control of their data and protecting what data they have consented to be shared. In this episode, learn about the importance, when data is protected,…
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In this episode, we discussed the recent Guardian article from the Secret Aid Worker blog that poses the question: do we take data protection of vulnerable populations seriously? Read the article here: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2017/jun/13/secret-aid-worker-we-dont-take-data-protection-of-vulnerable-people…
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