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UNITED NATIONS POLICE STANDARDIZED BEST PRACTICES
TOOLKIT ON GENDER MAINSTREAMING POLICING IN PEACEKEEPING
UNPOL GENDER TOOLKIT
MODULE 3
LESSON 5
ESTABLISHING SGBV INVESTIGATIVE POLICE STRUCTURES
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Identify the steps for preparing, constructing, operationalizing,
and monitoring and evaluating a project to establish a
specialized SGBV police unit
Produce a concept note and project proposal
Develop a strategy and action plan
Create a monitoring and evaluation framework
Learning Objectives
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Why is it important to have an SGBV investigative structure?
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Why is it important to have an SGBV investigative structure?
Can be vital to the investigation of the
specifics of SGBV crimes
Will encourage victims to report due to increased trust
Will increase the conviction rate of SGBV offenders
Will increase police’s ability to prevent crimes from happening through community engagement
and knowledge of victim and offender profiles
Will decrease re-
victimization
Expected outcome
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According to the group assigned to you, discuss and enumerate the steps towards accomplishing one of the processes below.
Activity
Preparation and construction
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Expected outcomes
Preparation and construction
1. Assess needs2. Identify partners
within the HSP3. Select a structure4. Obtain approval
5. Raise funds
1. Negotiate at the local level
2. Initiate procurement process
3. Perform formalization process
4. Manage staffing
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Expected outcomes
Operationalisation
1. Develop an SOP and train officers2. Formulate a strategy and an action plan
3. Create a data collection system4. Establish a victim referral network
5. Disseminate information on the SGBV police unit
Monitoring and evaluating
1. Understand the process of monitoring and evaluating
2. Develop a Monitoring and Evaluation framework
3. Select indicators4. Adapt reporting formats to
the audience
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1. Divide into syndicate groups.
2. Debate according to the card you have received from the instructor. You will have 10 minutes.
3. Share findings with the large group.
Group Discussion: Challenges
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1. Based on your findings, your instructor will assign your group a different phase of establishing SGBV units.
2. Your group will have 15 minutes to develop the related tools.
3. Share your achievements with the group.
Activity: Project
Preparation and construction
Project proposalTerms of reference
OperationalisationStrategy
Action Plan
Monitoring and evaluating
M&E framework
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1. Issue/problem statement2. Project description/outputs
2.1 Project description2.2 Objective2.3 Activities and outputs2.4 Expected outcomes
3. Expected outcomes3.1 Management
3.2 Timing
3.3 Monitoring and evaluation
4. Risk management5. Sustainability6. Detailed costing7. Contact details8. Annexes
Expected outcome: Project Proposal
A project proposal is an expansion of the concept note, as well as a request for financial assistance to implement a project
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Expected outcome: Project Proposal
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Expected outcome: Terms of ReferenceD
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Expected outcome: Strategy
A strategy helps plan and organize resources to optimize
the achievement of the proposed goals.
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Expected outcome: Strategy
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Expected outcome: Action Plan
An action plan is a document which lists the steps to be taken in detail to achieve
specific objectives.
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Expected outcome: Action Plan
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Expected results Indicators Baseline
data Targets Data Sources
Data collection methods Frequency Responsibility Reporting
Expected outcome: M&E Framework
A Monitoring and Evaluation Framework helps you identify indicators and how to track them.
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Expected results Indicators Baseline
data Targets Data Sources
What do you want to achieve?
What are you
measuring?
What is the current
value?
What is the source of
data?
What is the source of the
data?
Expected outcome: M&E Framework
Data collection methods Frequency Responsibility Reporting
How is data to be obtained?
How often will data be measured?
Who will measure the data and what
resources are required?
How and to whom will information be
reported?