GBV Professional Training Curriculum What It Is A comprehensive 5-module training program for humanitarian and development professionals working on gender-based violence prevention and response. Core Structure Module 1: GBV fundamentals, definitions, and global data Module 2: Specific violence types (IPV, child marriage, FGM, trafficking, conflict violence) Module 3: Real-world case studies (Niger, South Africa, Central African Republic) Module 4: International standards and survivor-centered practices Module 5: Prevention strategies and ethical program evaluation Key Features Survivor-centered approach throughout all content Interactive learning: Power Walk, role-playing, case study workshops International standards: IASC Guidelines, Minimum Standards, case management protocols Practical tools: Risk assessment, safety planning, ethical data collection Resource library: Guidelines, documentaries, e-learning materials Target Audience Humanitarian workers, development practitioners, GBV specialists, and policy makers working in crisis and development contexts. Learning Outcomes Participants gain skills to design, implement, and evaluate ethical, evidence-based GBV programs while applying international best practices and maintaining survivor safety and dignity. Global Context Addresses the fact that 1 in 3 women globally experience violence, with no country currently on track to meet the SDG target of eliminating violence against women by 2030.