News

Men in Ukraine hold fast to gender norms, landmark study finds

The first-ever comprehensive study on men's gender views in Ukraine finds that one in ten men believe women should tolerate violence to keep their families intact. © UNFPA Ukraine / Maks Levin
  • 13 September 2018
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News

New Ebola outbreak hits women and girls hardest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Active conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is thwarting efforts to deliver life-saving sexual and reproductive health care to women and girls in need. © UNFPA Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • 10 September 2018
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News

One year on, Rohingya women and girls seek safety – and a chance to heal

Harrowing accounts of gender-based violence have been widely reported. A Rohingya refugee visits a UNFPA-supported women-friendly space. © UNFPA/Allison Joyce
  • 24 August 2018
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Publication

2017 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Performance Analysis for Phase II

Number of pages: 110

Publication date: 06 Sep 2018

Author: UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation

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Annual Report

Accelerating and Amplifying Change

2017 Annual Report for the UNFPA-UNICEF Global Programme to Accelerate Action to End Child Marriage

Number of pages: 107

Publication date: 01 Aug 2018

Author: UNFPA-UNICEF Global Programme to Accelerate Action to End Child Marriage

Publisher: UNFPA, UNICEF

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Gender Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) Specialist- Temporary Appointment-Suva, Fiji, PSRO, P-4

  • Level: P-4
  • Contract type: Temporary Appointment
  • Closing date: 31 Aug 2018 05:00 PM (America/New_York)
  • Duty station: Suva, Fiji

News

Violence in Syria casts long shadow on refugee women, girls

“My husband was very strict,” Gemila*, a 28-year-old Syrian refugee, told UNFPA. “He wanted to crush people.”
  • 17 August 2018
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Consultant: Legal Aid Expert Trainer National Gender Based Violence

  • Level: Consultant
  • Contract type: Consultancy
  • Closing date: 16 Aug 2018 01:30 PM (Africa/Niamey)
  • Duty station: Niamey, Niger

Insurgency in the LCB has affected more than 419,000 people in the region of Diffa, Niger of which about 108, 000 are Nigerians refugees 15, 000 are returnees in Niger, 129,000 are internally displaced persons in Niger and some 92 000 are from hosting communities. During this crisis, Niger has to deal with various problems including lack of food, health issues, water and sanitation problems and protection gaps.
In the area of protection, this has resulted to among others, physical and psychological trauma affecting people who have lost their relatives. They are in a situation where traditional protection systems are destroyed and those set up by the Government in response to the crisis are overwhelmed by the multiplicity of problems and the growing demand for social services. In addition, there is an increased in child abuse and violation of women’s rights, resulting in an increased gender based violence (GBV). According to the Niger Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) 2018, some 361, 986 people are in need of protection and response for GBV.
Against this background, UNFPA and other humanitarian actors have implemented important interventions including (i) setting up of a GBV Sub-Working Group in Diffa, ii ) training of humanitarian and service providers in GBV case management and GBVIMS, (iii) conducting rapid need assessments including risks related to GBV in displaced persons’ sites, (iv) developing a multisector GBV prevention and response SOP and referral pathways, (v) provision of needs based and context specific psychosocial support and medical care to GBV survivors with post-rape kits, dignity kits, (vi) establishing and operationalizing a multifunctional GBV Management Center in the Sayam Refugees Camp, (vii) establishing 10 safe spaces for adolescent girls in displacement sites, (viii) establishing and supporting 22 community GBV advocate groups.
However, despite the various actions undertaken and the results achieved, UNFPA has identified a huge gaps in legal aid for GBV survivors due to lack of trained service providers in the crisis affected regions of the country. As prescribed by the UNFPA Minimum Standards for the Prevention and Response to GBViE, legal services are an essential part of the survivor-centered approach and should be part of a safe, non-stigmatizing multi-sector response to GBV. Legal aid services staffed by appropriately trained personnel should be accessible to GBV survivors and integrated into the general GBV referral system.
It is for this reason that UNFPA Niger Country Office has decided to hire an International Legal-aid Consultant/Trainer to build/strengthen the capacities of national GBV actors and community relay workers to effectively provide a need-based and context specific legal assistance to survivors of Gender Based Violence in the conflict affected regions of Niger.

We are no longer accepting applications for this position.

NATIONAL POST: Programme Analyst (Domestic Violence/Gender-based Violence), Ha Noi, Viet Nam Country Office, NOB

  • Level: NOB
  • Contract type: Fixed Term Appointment
  • Closing date: 06 Sep 2018 05:00 PM (Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh)
  • Duty station: Ha Noi, Viet Nam

News

In Türkiye, refugee child marriages drive adolescent pregnancies underground

Pregnant child brides need extra attention, says Huda, a UNFPA midwife in the Hayati Harrani women's and girl's safe space. “But our hands are tied because so few come for care.” © UNFPA Türkiye/Usenabasi Esiet
  • 26 July 2018
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