Rapid Gender and Protection Assessment Report Kobane Refugee population, Suruç, Turkey
Abstract
On 16 September 2014, the northern Syrian town of Kobane came under siege. Since then, 188,000 refugees are reported to have flooded into Turkey. This is an emergency which, like so much of the Syria crisis, revolves around issues of protection and gender. On Thursday 25 September, within the first week of the influx of refugees, CARE International led a multi-agency gender and protection assessment with partners, including IMC. Each agency brought its own skills, experience and knowledge to the assessment and ensured that we were able to assess the protection needs and concerns of the refugee population as well as conduct a rapid gender analysis to a high standard. the goal of this report and subsequent recommendations are i)to help support the work of multiple agencies in strengthening their response, and providing services in ways which respect the different needs of women, men, boys and girls; ii)to provide agencies with enough information to avoid doing harm and iii) to ensure that actors are able to mitigate risk of SGBV and other protection concerns immediately.
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CAWTAR
| 2017-12-22 11:39:32
Document Type
Training materials
Source
International Medical Corps care
Keywords :
Gender-based violence//Sexual violence// Mental health//Reproductive health// Children // Protection// Violence against women/Humanitarian //Physical violence// Psychological violence // Education// Human rights//Women rights// Honour crimes//Strategies//