Gender Based Violence Against Women Displaced by the Syrian Conflict: Identifying Trends and More Effective Ways to Support Survivors: Information and Research Center – King Hussein Foundation (IRCKHF)
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Published
7 June 2015 - 31 August 2015
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Funded |
Methodology: |
Focus Group Discussion, Community Key informant, Individual key informant interviews |
Methodology description: |
The study uses a mixed-methods design involving surveys of patients seeking primary health care, focus group discussions, and interviews with GBV survivors and service providers |
Sampling: |
Random
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Sampling size: |
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Target population: |
Population in Camp |
Target settlement: |
Privately hosted, Individual accommodation (not hosted), Planned camps or settlements, Self-settled camps/Informal tented settlements, Collective centres, Reception / Transit centres |
Measurement: |
Facility (e.g. school, hospital) |
The current study examines the extent of conflict-related GBV with a special emphasis on sexual GBV among women displaced by the Syrian conflict living in South Lebanon and Northern Jordan and the scope, quality, and effectiveness of the response to GBV among key stakeholders and female survivors of GBV. Recommendations to improve the response to conflict-related gender based violence will be included in the analysis.
Sectors
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Gender Based Violence
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Telecom
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Reproductive Health
Locations
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Jordan
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Syrian Arab Republic