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How to embed self- and collective-care in organizations addressing gender-based violence USAID's Collective Action to Reduce Gender-Based Violence (CARE-GBV)

Contributor(s): USAID's Collective Action to Reduce Gender-Based Violence (CARE-GBV).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: . Publisher: USAID, 2022Description: electronic document (16 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): INTERVENTION | SELF-HELP | STRESS MANAGEMENT | SUPPORT SERVICES | TRAUMA | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED STATES | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website USAID CARE-GBV Note, no. 5, April 2022Summary: This how-to note aims to support USAID and implementing partners in deepening their understanding of self- and collective care and why both are critical for GBV work. The document includes definitions of self- and collective care, describes three pillars for systematically embedding self- and collective care at different organizational levels, reflects on the roles funders can play to create an enabling environment for incorporating self- and collective care in GBV work, and concludes with practical suggestions to support staff in putting these ideas and strategies into action.(From the document). The goal of CARE-GBV is to strengthen USAID’s collective response to gender-based violence (GBV) in development programming globally. Record #7663
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USAID CARE-GBV Note, no.5, April 2022

This how-to note aims to support USAID and implementing partners in deepening their understanding of self- and collective care and why both are critical for GBV work. The document includes definitions of self- and collective care, describes three pillars for systematically embedding self- and collective care at different organizational levels, reflects on the roles funders can play to create an enabling environment for incorporating self- and collective care in GBV work, and concludes with practical suggestions to support staff in putting these ideas and strategies into action.(From the document).

The goal of CARE-GBV is to strengthen USAID’s collective response to gender-based violence (GBV) in development programming globally. Record #7663

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