Integrating prevention and responses to genderbased violence (GBV) in diverse development projects and programming could accelerate progress on multiple development challenges faced across the globe. Such efforts could build on partnerships between GBV prevention experts and other development actors that typically do not focus on this issue. There are opportunities to integrate GBV response and prevention activities in sectoral programmes on the environment, social cohesion, livelihoods, broader governance and more. Integrated GBV actions retain the safety and ethical principles of GBV interventions and build on the evidence-based core components of effective GBV prevention.1 The UNDP programme “Ending Genderbased Violence and Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals,” in partnership with the Republic of Korea, supported four projects to pilot approaches to integrating actions to address GBV into large sectoral projects addressing a variety of development goals, including economic empowerment and strengthened livelihoods (SDGs 1 and 8), environmental restoration (SDG 13), quality education (SDG 4), and child and family safety (SDG 16). The pilots were relatively small, with budget allocations of between US $200,000 and $400,000 and usually only one UNDP staff position. They lasted three to four years.
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