18
July
2012
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Grantee insights
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Humanitarian Innovation
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A trainer of the vulnerability and Capacity Assessment (VCA) training that was conducted in May 2012 assists the participants in indentifying of their hazards, capacities, needs, and vulnerabilities. Location: Alburij Camp in the middle area of Gaza Strip.

One of the participants presents a group work of the hazards maps of her area. Photo by: Ola Hajjaj, CRS Project Coordinator

Identifying of the hazards, vulnerabilities, needs, capacities:
During the training sessions, participating women focused on specific vulnerabilities and hazards, notably the militarily incursions. By exclusively focusing on military incursions, the participants unintentionally neglected other types of vulnerabilities, hazards, or even capacities. The trainer pointed out this narrow definition to the participants. In many cases, the participants did not know how to express certain hazards, capacities, needs, and vulnerabilities. While others continued to prioritize military incursions and were not interested in naming other vulnerabilities and hazards, although they affect their lives greatly.

Follow up during the information gathering:
During the training, women were provided toolkits and questionnaires to complete during their VCA assessment to be completed after the training. As some women had limited literacy, the field team followed up with participants while they collected information for their VCA assessments. Informal meetings were conducted with the groups to review and discuss data collection before presenting them formally in workshops. The informal meetings required both trainers and project team to understand the cultures of the participants. During the follow up process, many women said that they appreciated the trainer and project team participation, especially for the female trainers and staff. They said that they valued the friendships they developed as the team was open to the women’s personal stories. This highlights the fact that gender is important when constituting a field team.

The whole group members discuss each group work in coordination with the trainer. This photo was taken in May 2012. Location: Rafah in the southern area of Gaza Strip. Photo by: Zain Abuqasem.

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