Grave violations (Trauma) impact on women

The 2021 Iraq Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) and Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) recognize the humanitarian crisis in Iraq as a protection problem due to the massive violations that community members have been subjected to in areas subject to armed conflict, especially women and girls, such as torture, arrest, rape, physical and psychological abuse and violence. against some of them due to the participation of their husbands and families within the armed groups that controlled their areas of presence, as well as the practice of domestic violence, murder, loss, separation of children,

As well as the failure to provide appropriate opportunities to involve women in peacekeeping and conflict resolution at all levels and to integrate their views in transforming conflicts, in addition to the absence / or weakness of mechanisms and means that would provide solutions and support required to alleviate the crisis from the relevant governmental and non-governmental agencies and institutions.

NIHR proposes systematic solutions to address the gaps between severe needs and limited resources. Through a specialized understanding of programming based on flexibility, according to a methodology that is based on functional positive coping mechanisms and normalizing the psychological state to face trauma for those at risk after organizing sustainable partnerships with governmental and non-governmental institutions related to women and youth to raise the level of coordination, awareness and communication between target groups and data collection and details related to It and improve the mechanisms that enable us to identify, diagnose and assess the level of gender-related violations and form a network of survivors from the target group because they are the main source of information for the problem and the need to mitigate in order to strengthen their participation in peacekeeping and conflict resolution at all levels and integrating their perspectives in transforming conflicts to achieve dignity and basic women’s rights and to renounce all types of gender-based violence

 

 

 

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