The CBOW project is honoured to be part of the pilot on “Addressing the needs of children conceived in sexual violence in conflict settings”, organized by the Geneva Center of Humanitarian Studies with its chairwoman and managing director Ingvill Constanze Ødegaard
Originally published October 2024 by the Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies
🙏 A step forward in our shared mission We’re humbled to have piloted four innovative modules addressing critical aspects of sexual violence in conflict and emergency settings: • Addressing the needs of children conceived in sexual violence in conflict settings • Navigating the complexities of sexual violence, transactional sex and forced migration: Research and practice • Survivor-centred approaches: Projects, organisations, and ecosystems • Across continents: Male survivors of CRSV reclaim voice 🤝 None of this would have been possible without the invaluable support and expertise of wonderful partners, teachers and experts, as well as our alumni community. Your commitment to this crucial cause has been truly inspiring. 🌟 Looking ahead, we’re hopeful about the potential impact and remain committed to continued learning and improvement in this vital work. #SexualViolence #CRSV #Cocreation #HumanitarianResponses #Conflict Zaboravljena Djeca Rata ADMSP Centre d’Excellence Denis Mukwege (CEDM) Les Enfants de Panzi et d’ailleurs The Children Born of War Project Chris Dolan Sandra Pertek, PhD Shirin Heidari Terre des Hommes Netherlands Médecins Sans Frontières (Switzerland) Médicos Sin Fronteras España Artsen zonder Grenzen Nederland Eric Rindal Laura Pasquero SEMA Ukraine (Ukraine), Thistle Flower (Germany), Alumni, The Network of Ukrainian Men Who Survived Captivity and Torture (Ukraine), Prof Renos K. Papadopoulos, University of Essex, Centre for Victims of Torture (Ethiopia and Jordan), Grace Agenda (Kenya), Jacqueline Mutere