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GBV Sub cluster meeting Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa

Key role and responsibilities Coordination – Sub cluster activation and conducting meetings – Liaison with other cluster and sub clusters for integration – Establish referral channels/ mechanism – Ensure coordinated response in emergency /avoid duplication – Gap analysis and response planning – Information management, mapping, reporting, situation analysis, data base management Technical support – Capacity building on GBV and multi-sectoral approach – Provide technical guidance and review programming on GBV – Monitoring GBV prevention and response activities and feed back to organizations for betterment – Support in development of specific reporting and monitoring tools – Provide feedback and inputs in MSRA /MIRA/RPA – Capacity assessment of individual and institutions for capacity development plan Leadership – To lead GBV specific assessment – Represent GBV actors / response community – Provide last resort Fund raising – Supporting in fund raising – Prioritization of area and interventions – Advocacy with donor stream

Case identified by an organization and noted on IRF Share IRF with district GBV focal pointSharing with GBV SC coordinator directly GBV focal point share information with referral service providers against the required services and also keep recorded for follow up Also share IRF with GBV SC Immediate basis: In coordination and follow up: Immediate basis: Shares with GBV focal point and referral service providers against the required services and let any member take lead on case management and follow up updates for group Enter report into data base, keeps record of report and ongoing progress and the lead service provider for follow-up Share information in PWG/ Protection/GBV SC on number of GBV cases reported and updates on response Keep active coordination with referral actors In coordination and follow up: Share GBV trend analysis with district and national coordination group. Support district referral group on major trends and action planning for response. Provide technical support to referral members and service providers/PWG. GBV focal point/ GBV SC Role in case reporting

GBV reporting tools GBV 4W matrix Incident Reporting Format (IRF) Direct Service mapping ( simple / comprehensive format) Bi monthly reporting on situation/scenario GBV Case studies – Describe the issue – Share the process undertaken in respective case response – Share the current status and all support provided to survivor – Share needs /support yet required by survivor * Ensure confidentiality on first priority

Capacity assessment process Pre-award assessment (already done) GBV service providers institutional capacity assessment tool GBV service providers institutional capacity assessment tool Review committee (UN and representative from selective INGOs) Reference check with pervious donors Also UNFPA specific programme and HACT assessments As result will generate list of recommended organization and partners for capacity building

Note : For all of the organizations who identified and shared GBV cases verbal or in general s but did not provided IRF or follow up updates on cases, GBV sub cluster coordinator, will raise concern of credibility and quality of the organization. This does not mean to force organization for reporting cases any how, the objective is to document at least what we have done already