modules on quality and accountability standards,
prevention of fraud
and corruption, prevention
of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA), child
protection, sexual and gender-based violence
(SGBV), and the Code of Conduct.
Data from
Pakistan
showed that more than
552,000 people were reached with PGI inter-
ventions, where the PGI lens was applied to all
activities conducted under emergency response
in 2022, including the Balochistan Earthquake
and Dengue DREF’s.
In
Colombia
, the Monarch Butterfly programme
included the participation
of PGI professionals,
who led protection and related activities, such
as legal assistance (in coordination with UNHCR),
safe referrals, protection of
children in the
Restoring Family Links (RFL) and anti-trafficking
initiatives.
The IFRC supported the
Nepal Red Cross
Society
for implementation of the DAPS criteria
in programming and services.
The IFRC coor-
dinated with in-country participating National
Societies, including the Danish Red Cross and
Canadian Red Cross, to ensure alignment and
coordinated support in PGI.
In
Afghanistan
,
the IFRC supported the
National Society to engage with and involve
women in programme implementation in disas-
ter and emergency response. Volunteers, both
male and female,
were provided training on
community-based health and first aid. Moreover,
the IFRC conducted an assessment to evaluate
the cash and non-food items distribution in
Khost and Paktika
provinces after the earth-
quakes. The assessment revealed that minimum
standards were considered in all operations, and
that
all gender identities, ages, disabilities, and
backgrounds received an equal amount of assis-
tance in both earthquake-affected provinces.
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