Review of UN Action Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 2007-2012 – Final Report

Abstract
UN Action was established in March 2007 and is a network of 13 United Nations entities to provide system wide coordination on prevention and response to conflict-related sexual violence. This Review was conducted over the period July 2012–January 2013. The Inception Report of July 2012 converted the key Review Questions into 8 areas of enquiry for the research phase: Global mobilisation and policy change related to CRSV; Organisational evolution and effectiveness; Implementing the 3 Pillars of UN Action (advocating for action; country level action; knowledge generation); Comparative analysis with other mechanisms for system-wide coordination; Country-level mobilisation and change related to CRSV; Focus and performance of the MPTF; NGO Engagement; and, the future strategic direction of UN Action (a cross-cutting issue).
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Document Type
Report
Source
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees-UNHCR
Keywords :
Violence against women/Gender-based violence// United Nations// Non Governmental Organization// Sexual Violence in Conflict// Sexual Violence// Conflict-related sexual violence//Human rights// female genital mutilation/cutting // Child marriage// Survival sex// Sexual Exploitation and Abuse// Psychosocial and mental health//