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Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Implementation Guide 1: Risk Mitigation

Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) risk mitigation refers to a range of activities within all sectors of the humanitarian response that aim to first deliberately identify GBV risks and then take specific actions to reduce the immediate risk of exposure to GBV.

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