PROTECTION MAINSTREAMING
1 – Prioritize safety & dignity, and avoid causing harm: Prevent and minimize as much as possible any unintended negative effects of your intervention which can increase people’s vulnerability to both physical and psychosocial risks.
2 – Meaningful Access: Arrange for people’s access to assistance and services – in proportion to need and without any barriers (e.g. discrimination). Pay special attention to individuals and groups who may be particularly vulnerable or have difficulty accessing assistance and services.
3 – Accountability: Set-up appropriate mechanisms through which affected populations can measure the adequacy of interventions, and address concerns and complaints.
4 – Participation and empowerment: Support the development of self protection capacitiesand assist people to claim their rights, including – not exclusively – the rights to shelter, food, water and sanitation, health, and education.
To watch the video with subtitles in Arabic, French, and Spanish, please click on the respective links.
Thanks to the generosity of the European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO), the GPC’s Task Team on Protection Mainstreaming has developed a short and insightful video on the elements of protection mainstreaming that every humanitarian actor should know.
PROTECTION MAINSTREAMING TOOLBOX
GPC PROTECTION MAINSTREAMING GUIDANCE & TOOLS
GPC PROTECTION MAINSTREAMING SIDE EVENT
EXTERNAL TOOLS
PROTECTION MAINSTREAMING E-LEARNING
Key elements of protection mainstreaming (Available in English and Arabic)
PROTECTION MAINSTREAMING APP | NEW
The Protection Mainstreaming App is available for download through the Google Play and iTunes App Stores. The Protection Mainstreaming App is based on the Global Protection Cluster Guidance available online, and provides a solution to streamline Protection Mainstreaming guidance to your specific needs.
The Protection Mainstreaming App is a companion to the Global Protection Cluster Protection Mainstreaming Trainings. It provides guidance on specific actions that can improve adherence to key principles of meaningful access, safety, dignity, participation, and accountability in humanitarian action.
To learn more click here
CONTACTS
David Murphy
murphyd@un.org
OCHA
Protection Mainstreaming Task Team Co-Chair
Gergey Pasztor
gergey.pasztor@rescue.org
International Rescue Committee
Protection Mainstreaming Task Team Co-Chair
Marie-Emilie Dozin
Marie-Emilie.Dozin@rescue.org
International Rescue Committee
Protection Coordinator