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Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies Implementation Guide 3: Prevention

Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) prevention programming refers to interventions with explicit GBViE objectives that aim to stop GBV from occurring in the first place. It aims to protect the rights of survivors or groups at risk of violence.

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