Overview
Objectives
- Deepen understanding of sexual violence dynamics, its听root causes and contributing factors, and its听impacts听on individuals and communities
- Conceive safe, ethical interventions across multiple sectors that prioritize the rights, needs, and wishes of victims and survivors including specific groups such as male survivors, children born of sexual violence, and other individuals and groups with intersecting identities and characteristics
- Explore effective practices, key organizations, and evidence-based interventions addressing sexual violence in East African contexts
- Expand analytical perspectives of the complex nature of survivor-centred approaches and reflect on strategies through which humanitarian organisations can enhance their survivor-centred practices within specific contexts.
Audience
Programme
The course comprises thematic modules grounded in regional evidence and local expertise, delivered by a diverse team of local, regional, and international specialists in sexual violence prevention and response. The thematic areas include:
- Core Concepts and Evidence Overview: Sexual Violence in East Africa
- Ethics and Methods of Data Gathering
- Medical Care for Survivors of Sexual Violence
- Pregnancy as a result of rape
- Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
- Sexual Violence Against Men and Boys
- Survivor-Centred approaches and Ecosystems
- Access to Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence
- Risk Mitigation
- Preventing Sexual violence and Addressing Stigma
Registration
Registration deadline
Fees:
- Full price: CHF 1鈥700 (fees)听+ travel cost to be included
- Partner rate (MSF, ICRC): CHF 1鈥360 (20% discount)听+ travel cost to be included
- Special Rate for Government and NGO/CBO Staff: CHF 850 + travel cost to be included. Available exclusively to staff from local and national NGOs, CBOs, and government employees in low/middle-income countries. Proof of local employment and salary required.
Admission criteria
- Be based in East Africa, or work with people from this region
- Hold a university degree (Bachelor鈥檚 degree or equivalent)
- Have at least three years' relevant professional experience
- Have an excellent command of English
- Demonstrate strong commitment to humanitarian work and ethics
Number of participants
Application File
- Copy of identity document or passport
- Passport photo (.jpg format)
- Curriculum vitae
- Cover letter (explaining what is the reason why you apply for this course and how will the acquired skills help you in your career)
- Copy of the highest educational qualification obtained
- Copy of work certificate or official document of the current job position
- Proof of English language level
- Employer's funding agreement, if applicable
- Employer's letter of support (recommended)
More information about the application process is available on our听.
Curriculum
Period
Credits
Teaching hours
Partnerships / Collaboration
Partnership
Director(s)
Prof. Karl BLANCHET, Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies, AV短视频