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Webinar: SR 1325 / Rehabilitation and reintegration for survivors of Gender Based Violence

MHHRI, 12, nov 2020

The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 acknowledged the disproportionate and unique impact of armed conflict on women and girls. It calls for the adoption of a gender perspective to consider the special needs of women and girls during conflict, repatriation and resettlement, rehabilitation, reintegration, and post-conflict reconstruction. With a particular focus to protect women and girls from wartime sexual violence.
MHHRI webinar gives you our take on how Resolution 1325 gave room for rehabilitation and reintegration of survivors of sexual gender-based violence as a part of the post conflict reconstruction.
Thursday November 12 at 9:30 am.

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3758579911
More information here

https://www.facebook.com/events/269653364479711

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More Ivorian women smuggled into slavery and sexual abuse

Sertan Sanderson, Info Migrants, 2019

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has warned that the number of women and girls being trafficked from Ivory Coast has been rising. Many of them reportedly suffer abuse, slavery and prostitution — both in North Africa and Europe.By  Sertan Sanderson

https://www.infomigrants.net/en/post/20273/more-ivorian-women-smuggled-into-slavery-and-sexual-abuse?fbclid=IwAR1hXg7ZN8ceMTJMctUh2IYyqFlcyF3PEEPAP646yo970hw6EGrfZcJkZoQ

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Committee on Enforced Disappearances

The Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED) is the body of independent experts which monitors implementation of the Convention by the States Parties.

http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/CED/Pages/CEDIndex.aspx

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Responding to children and adolescents who have been sexually abused: WHO clinical guidelines

WHO

This guideline provides recommendations aimed primarily at front-line health-care providers (e.g. general practitioners, nurses, paediatricians, gynaecologists) providing care to children, including adolescents up to the age of 18 years, who have, or may have, experienced sexual abuse, including sexual assault or rape. It can also be useful for other cadres of specialist healthcare providers who are likely to see children or adolescents.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493119/

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Human Rights Advocates

HRA

HRA is a human rights organization based in Berkeley, California. We are dedicated to promoting and protecting international human rights in the United States and abroad. HRA addresses the panoply of human rights issues, including minority and bodies on the human rights aspects of such issues as: minority and peoples rights; the rights of the child; juvenile criminal sentencing; trafficking in women and children; migrant worker rights; the right to housing; the right to food; affirmative action; corporate accountability; and human rights and the environment.

http://www.humanrightsadvocates.org/

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Casa Alianza – Covenant House

Since 1981, our Casa Alianza (Spanish for Covenant House) programs have been providing shelter, protection and rehabilitation for children and teenagers in Latin America who are abused, abandoned, trafficked, addicted or left to the streets. Our team is a group of internationally recognized experts in children’s human rights – passing critical legislation to establish and enforce policies that protect kids and punish traffickers.

https://www.covenanthouse.org/casa-alianza

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Anti-Slavery

Founded in 1839, we are the oldest international human rights organisation in the world. Today, we draw on our experience to work to eliminate all forms of slavery and slavery like practices throughout the world.

https://www.antislavery.org

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Womens Access to Justice for Gender-Based Violence: A practitioners Guide

Lisa Gormley, Ian Seiderman, Briony Potts and Alex Conte. International Commission of Justice, 2016

Under international human rights law, persons who suffer violations of their human rights have the right to effective remedies and reparation for the harm they have suffered. Gaining access to justice for acts of gender-based violence is important to secure relief at the individual level, but also to promote change at the systemic level in terms of laws and practice. This Practitioners Guide seeks to assist lawyers and other human rights advocates, but ultimately it is designed to benefit the women on whose behalf lawyers and advocates act and who are seeking justice .

http://icj2.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Universal-Womens-accesss-to-justice-Publications-Practitioners-Guide-Series-2016-ENG.pdf

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A Handbook on Planning Projects to Prevent Child Trafficking

Terre des hommes, Dottridge Mike, 2007

Although a lot has been learnt already about practical ways in which adults and children who have been trafficked can be protected and assisted, much less attention has been given in recent years to drawing lessons about what techniques succeed in preventing trafficking from occurring. As a result, donors seem reluctant to invest money in efforts to prevent child trafficking, even though they are familiar with the old adage, “prevention is better than cure”. Giving prevention more attention means improving the quality of preventive work, as well as increasing the amount of work being done. This handbook is a contribution towards that improvement, distilling some of the lessons which have already been learnt by many different organisations.

http://www.terredeshommes.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/handbook_june8.pdf

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Child Protection in the Philippines – A Situational Analysis

Save the Children

A situation analysis on Child Protection in the Philippines commissioned by the Save the Children Child Protection Initiative (CPI ) that could be used to guide the development of child protection interventions under CPI’s priority areas, which include: Children without appropriate care; Child protection in emergencies; and Child labour. The CPI initiative aims to upgrade the capacities of local authorities and municipalities to improve the wellbeing of disadvantaged children and increase the level of knowledge of policies and programmes that address critical child issues, such as abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence.

http://resourcecentre.savethechildren.se/library/child-protection-philippines-situational-analysis

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