Data Protection

What is data protection?

Data protection is the act of protecting personal or sensitive information in how it is collected, stored, used, and shared.

 

Why is data protection important?

A significant amount of information is captured about survivors and beneficiaries through the course of our work. Policies, protocols and practices on data protection are essential to our work because unprotected data or the unauthorized access, use or sharing can endanger survivors, staff and the sustainability of programming.  Beyond threat of harm, it is our responsibility to collect only what is safe, ethical, and actionable but also what we can realistically protect to ensure survivor or beneficiary information is not abused.

Protecting the data of the survivors and beneficiaries we work with can be a challenge. Especially so when there is a lack of policies or guidance on data protection, when programs are working in highly insecure environments, and when resources are limited. All data collected needs to be protected, not just GBVIMS data.

 

When is data protected?

Data can be considered protected when:

  • there is a clear purpose for collection
  • there are limits to what is being collected (safe, ethical, actionable, consented)
  • the information is secure (reasonable safeguards are in place to protect from unauthorized access, use or sharing, destruction, or loss)
  • survivors/beneficiaries are informed about their rights, and their rights are respected
  • policies, protocols and/or practices are implemented and effective in regulating the collection and use of information

 

Below are resources for data protection:

Latest news and updates

July 28, 2017

Protection-Related Information Management System

                    Primero/GBVIMS+ is an open source software platform that helps humanitarian and development workers manage gender-based violence data with tools that facilitate case management and incident monitoring. It is an enhancement of the current GBVIMS database (Incident recorder) with an added function for GBV Case management. […]
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June 8, 2016

Somalia leads the way in GBV Case Management knowledge transfer

Maria Caterina Ciampi (GBVIMS Case Management Technical Specialist), and Kate Rougvie (GBVIMS Inter-agency Coordinator) of the GBVIMS Global Team, traveled to Somalia in April 2018 to work with National GBVIMS Coordinator Elizabeth Kigen to support the strengthening of Case Management capacity across GBVIMS user organisations, following a series of trainings, and trainings-of-trainers delivered during 2017. […]
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December 19, 2014

Primero/GBVIMS+ Periodic Review OUT NOW!

Check out the first ever Primero/GBVIMS+ Periodic Review (Libya, Bangladesh, Lebanon and Nigeria rollouts) here!
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October 7, 2025

New Resource: Updated Child Marriage Chapter & Module 16 Tools

We are pleased to announce the release of the updated Part 3, Chapter 3: GBV Case Management for cases of Child Marriage,  together with the new Module 16 training package. This comprehensive update strengthens case management support for girls affected by child marriage across all stages of marriage: before (at risk), during (married), and after (divorced, separated, or widowed) and equips caseworkers […]

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June 19, 2024

New Resources! Training Module on GBV Case Management Responses to SEA - out now!!!

The training module on GBV Case Management Responses to SEA was designed toaccompany the Interagency GBV Case Management Guidelines Training Materials andthe forthcoming GBV Case Management E-learning (an online adaption of theInteragency GBV Case Management Guidelines Training Materials). This module wasdeveloped under UNFPA’s leadership in collaboration with the inter-agency GBVIMSSteering Committee - IRC, IMC, UNICEF […]

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July 26, 2021

Stories from the field: GBV Case Management Capacity Building in the Gambia.

Check out the latest update from the rollout of the GBV Case Management Capacity Building Initiative in the Gambia!

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