SESSION Sexual Violence in Conflict Settings and Emergencies Objectives Explain the phenomenon of sexual violence in conflict/emergencies Identify and assess the extent and causes of sexual violence in a specific context Clarify ethical and “Do no harm” options to improve the operational response in terms of prevention, assistance and protection activities for victims Audience Health professional working in humanitarian or development projects Humanitarian worker of various backgrounds managing health or protection projects Programme The overallobjective of the course is to provide mid-level or senior managers (heads of mission, programme coordinators, protection advisers) the knowledge and skills required to develop a multidisciplinary approach to prevent and mitigate sexual violence adapted to specific contexts and as an integral part of assistance programmes Duration 1st session in Geneva 10-14 September 2018 Director 2nd session in Uganda 26-30 November Prof. Doris SCHOPPER, Geneva Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action 2018 (CERAH), a joint Centre of the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute of 3rd session in Geneva 18-22 March 2019 International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva 2 ECTS credits Registration Deadline Co-ordinator See contact below Dr. Meg DAVIS, CERAH Information Partnerships cerahgeneve@unige.ch InternationalCommittee of the Red Cross • Médecins sans Frontières • Handicap +41 (0)22908 44 53 International • OHCHR • UNFPA • UNHCR unige.ch/formcont/ts9 Université de Genève affaires internationales et humanitaires 27