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GBV Sub-Cluster Joint Action Plan 2019 GBV Sub-Cluster Joint Action Plan 2019 Priorities Activities Priority 1. Coordination to strengthen protection of GBV survivors and foster multisectoral response 1.1.1 Joint multisectoral initiatives are implemented based on the unififed framework, coordination mechanisms are functional and coordinated (adjusted) 1.1.2 Mapping/updates of GBV services (health care, PSS, legal) available regularly 1.1. Coordination of GBV multisectoral response 1.1.3 Technical/expert support to work out and implement policies on GBV MSR with regard to international standards 1.1.4 Accountability to affected population is in place 1.2.1 Roundtables/workshops/trainings/other learning solutions for representatives of respective bodies including civil society/community/media continued to be organized 1.2 Strengthening capacities of GBV MSR respective 1.2.2 Advocacy initiatives/bilateral and multilateral meetings conducted regularly on GBV prevention bodies and c coordinators and response 1.2.3 Sensitizing the community to GBV issues, enabling zero tolerance to GBV 1.3.1 Information materials on GBV/referrals/available services continued to be developed, updated, published and distributed to vulnerable population and respective bodies 1.3 Awareness raising and information campaigns 1.3.2 Roundtable discussions for civil society/community/media representatives continued to be organized 1.3.3 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence Priority 2. Life-saving services for GBV survivors are available with regard to Humanitarian-Development Nexus 2.1.1 Psychosocial support, legal aid and healthcare solutions for GBV survivors are available 2.1 Service provision and development of durable (including hotlines, save spaces, mobile teams etc.) solutions for GBV survivors 2.1.2 Local GBV referral pathways updated for identified geographic locations (raions, cities) 2.2 Strengthening capacities of GBV service 2.2.1 Roundtables/workshops/training for GBV service providers conducted providers 2.2.2 Guidelines on GBV MSR revised and updated 2019 GBV SC Action Plan, Ukraine First page Planned GBV SC partners’ presence Timeframe # Activities Partner Geographical coverage Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Priority 1. Coordination to strengthen protection of GBV survivors and foster multisectoral response 1.1. Coordination of GBV multisectoral response UNFPA Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) Donetsk Region State Administration, Donetsk region (GCA) Department of Family and Youth Mariupol City Council, Department of Donetsk region (GCA) Families Joint multisectoral initiatives are implemented based on the unified Women’s League of Donechchyna Donetsk region (GCA) Social Protection Department of 1.1.1 framework, coordination mechanisms 25 territorial units of Luhansk region (GCA) are functional and coordinated Luhansk Oblast Administration (adjusted) Luhansk region (GCA) (Bilovodsk, Krasnorichenske, Troitske, Nyzhnya Duvanka, Kreminna, Novoaidar, Popasna, Pryvillia, UNDP Lozno-Oleksandrivsk, Milove, Sievierodonetsk, Lysychansk, Stanytsa Luhanska, Shscastia, Zolote) UNFPA Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) Social Protection Department of Mapping/updates of GBV services 25 territorial units of Luhansk region (GCA) 1.1.2 (health care, PSS, legal) available Luhansk Oblast Administration regularly cities of Severodonetsk, Rubizhne, Patrol Police Department Lysychansk (Luhansk GCA) UNFPA Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) Luhansk region, Rubizhne city (Luhansk Technical/expert support to work out and UN Women GCA) 1.1.3 implement policies on GBV MSR with Donetsk regions (GCA) regard to international standards Social Protection Department of 25 territorial units of Luhansk region (GCA) Luhansk Oblast Administration 2 2019 GBV SC Action Plan, Ukraine First page Timeframe # Activities Partner Geographical coverage Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Severodonetsk Center for Severodonetsk, Rubizhne (Luhansk region) Psychosocial Support of Community Donetsk Region State Administration, Donetsk region (GCA) Department of Family and Youth UNHCR Donetsk region (GCA) UNICEF Donetsk region (GCA) UNHCR Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) UNFPA Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) LaStrada Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) Social Protection Department of 25 territorial units of Luhansk region (GCA) Accountability to affected population is in Luhansk Oblast Administration 1.1.4 place IMC Donetsk region (GCA) Donetsk Region State Administration, Donetsk region (GCA) Department of Family and Youth On On PiN Donetsk region (GCA) No No hold hold 1.2 Strengthening capacities of GBV MSR respective bodies and c coordinators UNFPA Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia regions (36 UN Women targeted communities, GCA) Donetsk, Luhansk regions (GCA), territorial Roundtables/workshops/trainings/other Slavic Heart Yes Yes learning solutions for representatives of units along the "contact line"-20 km 1.2.1 respective bodies including civil Social Protection Department of 25 territorial units of Luhansk region (Luhansk society/community/media continued to Luhansk Oblast Administration GCA) be organized Luhansk region (GCA) (Bilovodsk, Krasnorichenske, Troitske, Nyzhnya Duvanka, UNDP Kreminna, Novoaidar, Popasna, Pryvillia, Lozno-Oleksandrivsk, Milove, Sievierodonetsk, Lysychansk, Stanytsa Luhanska, Shscastia, 3 2019 GBV SC Action Plan, Ukraine First page Timeframe # Activities Partner Geographical coverage Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Zolote) Donetsk regions (GCA) Severodonetsk, Stanychno-Luhanskiy raion, MdM Popasnianskiy raion (Luhansk GCA) Severodonetsk, territorial units along the UNHCR "contact line"-20 km (Luhansk GCA) Donetsk regions (GCA) Severodonetsk, Rubizhne, Lysychansk Patrol Police (Luhansk GCA) OSCE SMM All raions of Luhansk region (GCA) Severodonetsk Center for Severodonetsk, Rubizhne (Luhansk GCA) Psychosocial Support of Community Donetsk Region State Administration, Donetsk region (GCA) Department of Family and Youth Mariupol City Council, Department of Donetsk region (GCA) Families Women’s League of Donechchyna Donetsk region (GCA) UFPH Donetsk region (GCA) Women’s League of Donechchyna Donetsk region (GCA) Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia regions (36 UN Women targeted communities, GCA) Social Protection Department of 25 territorial units of Luhansk oblast (Luhansk Advocacy initiatives/bilateral and Luhansk Oblast Administration GCA) multilateral meetings conducted 1.2.2 Luhansk region (GCA) (Bilovodsk, regularly on GBV prevention and Krasnorichenske, Troitske, Nyzhnya Duvanka, response Kreminna, Novoaidar, Popasna, Pryvillia, UNDP Lozno-Oleksandrivsk, Milove, Sievierodonetsk, Lysychansk, Stanytsa Luhanska, Shscastia, Zolote) 4 2019 GBV SC Action Plan, Ukraine First page Timeframe # Activities Partner Geographical coverage Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Severodonetsk, territorial units along the UNHCR "contact line"-20 km (Luhansk GCA) Donetsk regions (GCA) Severodonetsk, Rubizhne, Lysychansk Patrol Police (Luhansk GCA) Severodonetsk Center for Severodonetsk, Rubizhne (Luhansk GCA) Psychosocial Support of Community Donetsk Region State Administration, Donetsk region (GCA) Department of Family and Youth UNFPA Donetsk region (GCA) Mariupol City Council, Department of Donetsk region (GCA) Families Women’s League of Donechchyna Donetsk region (GCA) UFPH Donetsk region (GCA) Donetsk, Luhansk regions (GCA), territorial Slavic Heart Yes Yes units along the "contact line"-20 km IMC Donetsk region (GCA) UNFPA Luhansk and Donetsk regions (GCA) Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia regions (36 UN Women targeted communities, GCA) Donetsk regions (GCA) Social Protection Department of 25 territorial units of Luhansk oblast (Luhansk Luhansk Oblast Administration GCA) Sensitizing the community to GBV 1.2.3 Luhansk region (GCA) (Bilovodsk, issues, enabling zero tolerance to GBV Krasnorichenske, Troitske, Nyzhnya Duvanka, Kreminna, Novoaidar, Popasna, Pryvillia, UNDP Lozno-Oleksandrivsk, Milove, Sievierodonetsk, Lysychansk, Stanytsa Luhanska, Shscastia, Zolote) Donetsk regions (GCA) Vostok SOS Severodonetsk (Luhansk GCA) 5 2019 GBV SC Action Plan, Ukraine First page Timeframe # Activities Partner Geographical coverage Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Severodonetsk, Stanychno-Luhanskiy raion, MdM Popasnianskiy raion (Luhansk GCA) Severodonetsk, territorial units along the UNHCR "contact line"-20 km (Luhansk GCA) Donetsk regions (GCA) Severodonetsk, Rubizhne, Lysychansk Patrol Police (Luhansk GCA) OSCE SMM All raions of Luhansk oblast (Luhansk GCA) Severodonetsk Center for Severodonetsk, Rubizhne (Luhansk GCA) Psychosocial Support of Community Severodonetsk, Stanycno Luhanskiy raion, SOS Children Villages Starobilskiy raion (Luhansk GCA) Donetsk, Luhansk regions (GCA), territorial Slavic Heart Yes Yes units along the "contact line"-20 km Women Council of Donets region Donetsk region (GCA) League of Social Workers Donetsk region (GCA) UFPH Donetsk region (GCA) 1.3 Awareness raising and information campaigns Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia regions (36 UN Women targeted communities, GCA) Social Protection Department of 25 territorial units of Luhansk oblast (Luhansk Information materials on Luhansk Oblast Administration GCA) GBV/referrals/available services Luhansk region (GCA) (Bilovodsk, 1.3.1 continued to be developed, updated, Krasnorichenske, Troitske, Nyzhnya Duvanka, published and distributed to vulnerable Kreminna, Novoaidar, Popasna, Pryvillia, population and respective bodies UNDP Lozno-Oleksandrivsk, Milove, Sievierodonetsk, Lysychansk, Stanytsa Luhanska, Shscastia, Zolote) Donetsk regions (GCA) 6 2019 GBV SC Action Plan, Ukraine First page Timeframe # 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