Community Engagement in Preventing and Responding to Gender-based Violence and Trafficking in Persons (Training Guide)

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Original Language
English
Number of Pages
60
Reference Number
PUB2019/053/EL
Date of upload

15 avr 2020

Community Engagement in Preventing and Responding to Gender-based Violence and Trafficking in Persons (Training Guide)

In an effort to strengthen the capacity of law enforcement agencies in Nigeria on gender-based violence and trafficking in persons, the International Organization for Migration in Nigeria previously developed two training guides for the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). As one of a three-part training package, this manual is based on a capacity assessment and consultation conducted with the NPF and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in North-East Nigeria. This manual is practical and operationally oriented and is not designed as a series of lessons or academic treatise, but a practical “how to” guide that integrates and contextualizes training materials, resources, research and best practices developed by other agencies and experts to fit NPF and NSCDC needs in North-East Nigeria. 

  • List of acronyms
  • Section 1: Introduction to the training manual
    • 1.1. Purpose and objectives
    • 1.2. Overall objective of the manual
    • 1.3. Targeted audience
    • 1.4. Methodology
    • 1.5. How to use this manual
  • Section 2: Understanding community engagement concept
    • 2.1. What is community engagement?
    • 2.2. Why involve the community?
    • 2.3. Who to engage?
    • 2.4. Effective engagement
    • 2.5. How can law enforcement ensure participation?
    • 2.6. Planning and designing community engagement 
    • 2.7. Principles of community engagement 
    • 2.8. Consequences of trafficking in persons
    • 2.9. Towards a people-centred humanitarian response
    • 2.10. Meaningful engagement with communities
    • 2.11. Potential barriers to inclusion to consider 
    • 2.12. Tips to successful community engagement 
    • 2.13. Challenges in engaging community in preventing and responding to GBV and TIP
  • Section 3: Community engagement: Facilitation and convening skills and tips
    • 3.1. Skills
    • 3.2. Knowledge 
    • 3.3. Attitude
    • 3.4. Tips in building a safe and trusting environment
    • 3.5. Managing difficult situations 
    • 3.6. Common gender resistance ideas and possible responses 
  • Section 4: Methods and techniques of engagement: Practical step-by-step activities
  • Section 5: Community accountability and oversight
    • 5.1. Methods that support community accountability
    • 5.2. Formal complaint and response mechanism
    • 5.3. Community action plan (Together we can)
    • 5.4. Community monitoring and evaluation