UN ESCWA, UN Women and WHO are jointly organizing this meeting to bring together relevant partners in the Arab region to discuss a way forward in advancing methods and strategies to measure violence against women (VAW) in line with globally agreed methodological and ethical standards, building on the outcomes of the meeting Measuring Sustainable Development Goals on Violence against Women and Time Use Statistics Indicators held in Tangier, Morocco in 2018.
The main objectives of the meeting are:
(1) To deepen knowledge and understanding of National Statistical Offices, women machineries and relevant stakeholders in the Arab region on VAW measurement in line with globally agreed methodological and ethical standards;
(2) To strengthen linkages between global, regional, and national efforts on enhancing VAW data to inform programmes and policies;
(3) To identify challenges and opportunities in measuring VAW in the Arab region;
(4) To exchange and share good practices and lessons learned on VAW surveys among participants
Agenda
List of participants
Conclusions
Session 1
- Session 1.1: Violence against women – an introduction
- Session 1.2 Different sources of data and VAW prevalence surveys methodologies
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Session 1.3 Regional overview of existing prevalence data, new surveys and future plans
Regional overview of collections tools and data
Newly implemented househould surveys
Palestine, Morocco, Libya, Iraq
Session 2
- Session 2.1 The UN ESCWA VAW prevalence surveys toolkit
- Session 2.2: Availability of and challenges with prevalence data on VAW in the region
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Session 2.3 Ethical and safety considerations around VAW surveys and country practices
WHO-Ethics and safety of VAW surveys
UNFPA-Implementing VAW prevalence surveys and broader VAW data collection in humanitarian contexts
- Session 2.4 VAW prevalence surveys – Planning, questionnaire design and sampling design
Egypt-Sampling design methodology of VAW survey
Session 3
- session 3.1 VAW prevalence surveys
- 3.2 Partnerships and coordination on VAW prevalence surveys
- 3.3 Identification of technical assistance and capacity strengthening needs
Resources
- Ethical and safety recommendations for intervention research on VAW
- Guidelines for Producing Statistics on VAW
- Ethical and safety recommendations for researching, documenting and monitoring sexual violence in emergencies