Purpose

The GBVIMS was created to harmonize data collection on GBV in humanitarian settings, to provide a simple system for GBV project managers to collect, store and analyze their data, and to enable the safe and ethical sharing of reported GBV incident data.  The intention of the GBVIMS is both to assist service providers to better understand the GBV cases being reported as well as to enable actors to share data internally across project sites and externally with agencies for broader trends analysis and improved GBV coordination.

1. Data Compilation & Statistical Analysis

Using standardized incident report forms and a globally-standardized incident classification system, GBV primary service providers can enter data into the Incident Recorder and instantly generate statistical tables and charts enabling them to analyze their data, identify correlations between data fields and reveal trends in their reported data. These automatically-generated reports include statistics on the incidents, survivors, and to a lesser extent on the perpetrators.

They also include a snapshot of referral pathways and actions taken. Examples of the types of information provided by the Incident Recorder include: the most-commonly reported types of GBV; the most-affected age groups of survivors; and, the type of service that survivors are most frequently referred from and referred to (e.g. health, police, etc…).

2. Data Sharing

Providing a safe and ethical mechanism for primary service providers to share and access compiled GBV data is one cornerstone of good GBV coordination.  At a minimum, actors should be clear on what data will be shared, for what purpose, who will compile the data, and how and when actors will be able to access the compiled statistics.  The GBVIMS Incident Recorder anonymizes and standardizes reported GBV data in order to facilitate sharing of sensitive information between humanitarian actors in a safe manner.  Comprehensive guidelines for developing data-sharing protocols, as well as information on all of the ethical and safety issues that must be considered before sharing data are an integral part of the GBVIMS project.

Latest news and updates

September 26, 2012

Remote Technical Support Now Available in French!

Skype helpdesk (gbvimshelp) and email (gbvims@gmail.com) available to help as questions or problems arise. Additional skype helpdesk (gbvimsaide) available for French-speakers.
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September 26, 2012

The Rollout Guidelines, Facilitator's Guide and Data Analysis E-Learning Tool

The Rollout Guidelines, Facilitator's Guide and Data Analysis E-Learning Tool are now available for download under the 'Implementation' tab!
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November 18, 2011

Why Words Matter

The New York Times’ coverage of Penn State Assistant Coach Jerry Sandusky’s sex crimes sparked an uproar from its readers.  Highlights of the public outcry focused on the newspaper’s use of language to depict the perpetrated crimes.  Chief among their complaints was the lack of the word “rape.” Readers complained, “Why is this [crime] described […]
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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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