Camp Management Agency advocates for specialised GBV expertise and programming in the camp.
Camp Management Agency staff is trained on GBV guiding principles, referral systems, appropriate GBV prevention and response and has signed a code of conduct.
Regular observation-based GBV monitoring is carried out to identify potential risks to women and girls and changes in the camp environment.
Camp is designed and laid out in consultation with women, and with the aim of mitigating risks of GBV to the greatest extent possible.
Clear referral procedures are in place, including health care, case management, psychological and social support.
Safe and confidential reporting mechanisms are in place and the community is informed about how to use them.
Camp residents who experience GBV before arrival in the camp receive appropriate care and treatment.
The context and culture of the community, including gender and power relations, inform prevention of and response to GBV.
Women are involved in decisions which effect the daily management of the camp and the delivery of assistance and services and help to minimise the risk of GBV.
GBV response and prevention are integrated into programmes within all sectors, at every stage: assessment, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
GBV survivors’ safety, security and dignity are prioritised at all times.