GBV Innovation Programme
The project's scope is to Advancing Economic Empowerment of Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Humanitarian Settings through Evidence and Localized Action for Gender Transformative Change.
The GBV Innovation Programme is funded by the U.S. Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration and implemented in partnership by DRC and the Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC).
Operating in displacement settings in Jordan, Lebanon, Niger and Uganda, the multi-year programme aims to generate evidence-based models for integrated GBV and Economic Recovery programming using localized and gender-transformative approaches.
To further explore the content and goals of the Project, check out the blog posts in the 'News about the GBV Innovation Programme' section.
To disseminate learnings to the broader humanitarian community, this page will house further blog posts and research produced by the Programme.
Learn about integrated GBV and Economic Recover Programming best practices and recommendations from the programme in our advocacy here.
Understand the localisation model of the programme, and how it worked to promote equal partnerships, local cross-sector collaboration and contextualised programmes in our advocacy brief on localisation here.
Get a quick peak of the pilot programmes and their results for GBV survivors in Jordan, Lebanon, Niger and Uganda here.