Inter-agency GBV Safety audit toolkit - remote interview tool

Performed on DATE, 2020

“Some Women and Girls have been missing food because the mode of distribution has changed the food is very little causing more violence because men would want to sell the food and when their wives try to stop them they end up quarrelling/fighting.”

Refugee woman, interviewed April 2020

General Information

What challenges are women and girls experiencing with accommodation during the Covid-19 outbreak?
What types of violence against women and girls have increased in your community due to Covid-19?
Have armed actors (military or police) set up barriers or checkpoints to enforce Covid-19 movement restrictions?
Are women and girls needing to move for water, firewood, health care, market access, livelihoods, or other basic needs a violation of government movement restrictions?

Safe and Equitable Access to Other Basic Needs

Are women and girls collecting water from communal water points?
If yes, what age are the girls collecting water from communal water points?
If yes, how long on average are women and girls waiting to collect water?
What are some challenges women and girls are facing when accessing water during the Covid-19 outbreak?
Are women and girls using communal toilets in your community?
If yes, do communal toilets have water and soap for hand washing?

Access to GBV Response services

Are health services available for GBV survivors in your community?
If yes, what are some reasons that female survivors may not be able to access health services?
If yes, what are some reasons that male survivors may not be able to access health services?
Has there been any changes in opening hours or availability of health care for GBV survivors since the Covid-19 outbreak?
Are there psychosocial support services for women and girl survivors in your community?
If yes, what kinds of psychosocial support systems are available and accessible to women and girls survivors of GBV?
22.d) If yes, what are some reasons that GBV survivors may not be able to access psychosocial support services?

c


Print to PDF Save as PNG