Final Report: Raising the bar for routine M&E in GBV programs

International Rescue Committee
30
November
2018
Output type
Report
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Focus areas
Gender-based violence (GBV)
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Volunteer community health workers in outreach sessions with rural Syrian and Jordanian clients. Photo Timea Frauzt/IRC

For the IRC and other GBV actors, the ability to measure outcomes in GBV survivors’ psychosocial well-being and felt stigma will have immense impact – not only our ability to properly assess the successes of GBV response interventions over time but also to manifest and justify the need for continued funding in humanitarian settings.The end goal of this project was a set of measurement tools that have been piloted and validated among two different populations (Syrian refugees in Jordan and Somali/South Sudanese refugees in Kenya). The measurement tools will be accompanied by guidelines for adaptation to other humanitarian and development contexts. These resources would be widely available and launched at global, regional and national levels through (inter)national working groups and partners.The final project report provides information on the methodology, activities, outputs, impact and dissemination of learning.

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