COVID-19 Gender and Social Protection Guidance Note: Violence against women and girls- and gender-sensitive social protection programming
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Key Information
This guidance note is intended for DFAT staff working on social protection in the context of COVID-19. It aims to support staff to make informed policy choices which adhere to DFAT’s strategies on social protection and integrating gender equality. It provides a snapshot of issues that should be considered across the program cycle of designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating a social protection COVID-19 response program.
This is a living document and open to discussion and input – we are all learning through this process of response and recovery in the context of COVID-19. The document will be updated regularly to reflect feedback, new thinking and evidence, including case studies from the Indo-Pacific region.
Lead Implementing Organization(s)
Location(s)
Global
Government Affiliation
Non-governmental programYears
2020 -
Partner(s)
Not applicable or unknown
Ministry Affiliation
UnknownFunder(s)
Not applicable or unknown
COVID-19 Response
New for COVID-19Geographic Scope
Global / regionalMeets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES
UnknownAreas of Work Back to Top
Education areas
Other skills
- Life skills/sexuality education
 - Rights/empowerment education
 - Social and emotional learning
 
Quality
- School-related gender-based violence
 - School violence
 
Cross-cutting areas
- Adolescent pregnancy/childbearing
 - COVID-19 Response
 - Early/child marriage
 - Female genital mutilation/cutting
 - Gender equality
 - Menstrual hygiene management
 - Other aspects of sexual and reproductive health
 - Sexual harassment & coercion
 - Social and gender norms and beliefs
 - Violence (at home, in relationships)
 
Program participants
Target Audience(s)
Girls (both in school and out of school), Mothers, Other community members - female, Sisters, Spouses/partners, Teachers - female, Youth
Age
Not applicable or unknown
School Enrolment Status
Some in school
School Level
- N/A
 
Other populations reached
Not applicable or unknown
Participants include
Not applicable or unknown
Program Approaches Back to Top
Community engagement/advocacy/sensitization
- Community mobilization
 - General awareness-raising/community engagement
 
Educational Technology
- Online training
 
Food/nutrition
- Other nutritional supplementation
 - School feeding
 
Health and childcare services
- Adolescent-friendly health services
 - HIV prevention
 - HIV treatment and care
 - Maternal and child health services
 - Mobile clinics (testing, vaccines, etc.)
 - Referrals to health services
 - Sexual and reproductive health services (including family planning)
 
Life skills education
- Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE)
 - Gender, rights and power
 - Sexual and reproductive health (including puberty education)
 - Social and emotional learning (SEL) skills building
 
Menstrual hygiene management
- Educating girls about menstruation
 - Raising awareness about menstruation (beyond just girls)
 
Other
- Other activities to address/end violence (not captured above)
 - Other activities to end child marriage (not captured above)
 - Other activities to end FGM (not captured above)
 
Policy/legal environment
- Advocating changes to existing laws/policies
 - Developing/promoting new laws/policies
 
School-related gender-based violence
- Anti-violence policies and codes of conduct
 - Safe channels/mechanisms for reporting violence
 - Support in and around schools (e.g. peer counseling, adult-to-student counseling)
 - Violence prevention curriculum/activities for students
 
Social/gender norms change
- Engaging parents/caregivers of students or school-age children/adolescents
 - Work with community leaders
 
Women's empowerment programs
- Advocacy/action
 - Empowerment training
 - Self-help groups (non-financial)
 
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
- Improved social and emotional learning/skills and mindsets
 
Cross-cutting goals
- Changed social norms
 - Improved health - other
 - Improved maternal, newborn, and/or child health (MNCH)
 - Improved mental health
 - Improved nutrition
 - Improved sexual and reproductive health
 - Improved understanding of sexual harassment, coercion, and consent
 - Increased agency and empowerment
 - Increased knowledge of HIV, puberty, and sexual and reproductive health
 - More equitable gender attitudes and norms
 - Reduced adolescent pregnancy/childbearing
 - Reduced child marriage
 - Reduced intimate partner violence
 - Reduced poverty/increase household well-being
 - Reduced school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV)
 - Reduced STI/HIV/AIDS
 - Reduced violence against children in the home