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This guide is a basic introduction to understanding sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in a psychosocial context. It provides information about different types of SGBV, as well as practical guidance on psychosocial support related to SGBV. It also provides participants with skills and knowledge on how to handle disclosures of SGBV and how to provide psychosocial support to people affected by SGBV.
This presentation considered what accountability to beneficiaries (AtB) and beneficiary communications (BC) mean and why they are important. What are the links between AtB and BC and the links between gender and diversity and BC? Why should beneficiary communications be gender and diversity-sensitive?
This document looks at points/questions to consider in beneficiary communications and accountability (BCA). It looks how BCA promotes transparency, participation, monitoring and evaluation and complaints and response. Tools discussed in the document are: radio, television, SMS, face to face, print and notice boards, promotional materials such as t-shirts, short films, photographs and sound tracks.