Facilitating Access to GBV Services in Tigray: Service Mapping and Findings
This project in Tigray aims to enhance access to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) response services by mapping existing services, identifying gaps, and recommending improvements. With a focus on health, psychosocial, legal, and safety services, the initiative targets specific zones within the region. The outcomes include insights into service coverage, capacities of providers, and recommendations for scaling up services. Findings reveal challenges in service functionality, limited coverage, and gaps in referral mechanisms across the region. Capacity building and coordination efforts are needed to improve the quality and availability of GBV services in Tigray.
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Tigray GBV Service Mapping Facilitating Access to Minimum GBV Response Services
Service Mapping: Purpose & Objectives Service Mapping: Purpose & Objectives (Oct/Nov2021 Dec Analysis Jan published (Oct/Nov2021 Dec Analysis Jan published Purpose Purpose: To access availability of existing GBV response services (health, psychosocial, legal and safety) in Tigray. Objectives Objectives 1. identify what care and support services are currently available for GBV survivors, who the service providers are and where the services are located 2. develop a directory of services and update the inter-agency referral pathways 3. understand the capacity and quality of services 4. identify key gaps and capacity building needs of service providers 5. ensure effective and efficient multi-sectoral service delivery and coordination
Locations targeted (Zones) Locations targeted (Zones) Mekelle Eastern Central North Western Southern South East
Outcomes of the Mapping Exercise Outcomes of the Mapping Exercise The GBV service coverage in the region and service packages currently provided; An understanding of the manpower and technical capacities of the GBV service providers currently operating on the region; Recommendations for scaling-up and services; Service directory to provides community members and institutions with information on locally available GBV response services psychosocial and case management, legal, safehouse and security) their communities that survivors can make a choice of being referred to in a timely manner. improving the quality of GBV ( Health,
Services Mapping Findings Services Mapping Findings Out of the 88 accessible woredas in Tigray, GBV services are only functional in 37 37( (42 42% %) ) of them, with a total of 21 21 institutions psychosocial and case management support(, legal/justice, security/police, and shelter/safehouse. There is limited coverage and spread-out of services-mainly in Mekelle and Shire zonal areas. Total of 39 39( ( 31 31 Government Government) ) facilities are providing health services, of which only 8 8 ( (21 21% %) ) are providing comprehensive post-rape care for adults and children, with the remaining 69 69% % providing partial post-rape care. Total of 10 institutions primarily focused on 10 provision of CM &PSS From the mapping, there is clear evidence of lack of systematic and coordinated referral mechanisms for GBV and CRSV cases across the region. The limited capacity building activities provided to staff working within these service facilities has mainly involved training sessions. providing services in health,
Health Service Packages Health Service Packages mapping facility ( mapping facility ( STI Treatment & Management 39 VCCT for HIV 38 Care for DV/IPV survivors 32 Reproductive health services 31 Partial Post-rape care 27 MH 16 Comprehensive Post-rape care for adult &children 8 Hepatiis B Vaccine 2 Fistula services 1
CM & PSS Services Packages CM & PSS Services Packages GBV Case Management & PSS Providers Livelihood 1 Protection Cash assistance 4 Material support 17 Women & Girls Friendly Spaces 8 MH 11 Specialized GBV Case Management &PSS &PFA 17
Partner Capacity Building Partner Capacity Building Training Description Training Description # of Institutions # of Institutions Clinical Clinical Management Managementof of Rape RapeSurvivors Survivors 2 Specialized SpecializedGBV GBVcase caseManagement Management 6 Caring Caringfor for child childsurvivors survivors 1 Domestic DomesticViolence/Intimate Violence/IntimatePartner PartnerViolence ViolenceManagement Management 2 GBV GBVcore coreconcepts concepts and andreferral referralpathways pathways 9 Psychological PsychologicalFirst FirstAid Aid(PFA) (PFA) 7 Protection Protectionof of Sexual SexualExploitation Exploitationand andAbuse Abuse(PSEA) (PSEA) 9 Safe Safeand and ethical ethicalmanagement managementof of GBV GBVdata data(GBVIMS) (GBVIMS) 1 Staff Staffmentoring mentoringand andsupervision supervisiontools tools 9
Recommendations and next steps Recommendations and next steps Scale Scale- -up findings Update Update the GBV services Develop Develop a a comprehensive comprehensive GBV Raise Raise awareness awareness on pathways pathways among partners and community members In collaboration with the GBV AoR, develop capacity capacity building building plan planfor GBV specialists and non GBV specialists Increase Increase GBV GBV risk risk mitigation mitigation actions communities, etc. up GBV GBV services services and and service service provision provision based on service mapping the existing existing referral referral systems/pathways systems/pathways to increase access available GBV service service directory on available available GBV GBV services directory for Tigray services and and existing existing GBV GBV referral referral develop and and implement implement a a GBV GBV actions across programmes, clusters,