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Providing water and sanitation facilities alone will not guarantee their optimal use nor will it necessarily improve public health. Only a gender and age-sensitive, participatory approach at all...
The Eessential starting point for any humanitarian project is to identify the number of women, girls, boys and men who are the target beneficiaries.This information is required in all project...
Experience from past natural disasters reveals that important differences between men and women often go unrecognised. In the midst of the urgent humanitarian response, the provision of...
This tip sheet is designed to assist clusters and their project teams in assigning a gender code to their humanitarian projects using the IASC Gender Marker. Each project is awarded a gender code...
IASC gender marker Pakistan PFERP 2010 Gender Markers Focal Points' Orientation (Draft)
Why do we need a Gender Marker in CAPs, CERFs and pooled funds? What is the Gender Marker? Who will use the Gender Marker?
This form is designed to be an insert into the feedback form that cluster vetting teams use to. Finalise the cluster's projects for the capor other humanitarian funding vehicles.
MS were developed in consultation with representatives from all OXFAM affiliates to ensure consistent promotion of gender equality in humanitarian programming.
This document has been prepared by IOM Humanitarian Communications for the field staff of the humanitarian community