Adapting Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s sexual violence care training approach to Middle Eastern contexts: what does this mean in practice?

Authors

  • Laura Pasquero International Consultant
  • Nelly Staderini Sexual and Reproductive Health Advisor, MSF Switzerland
  • Françoise Duroch Head of Research Unit, UREPH Médecins Sans Frontières Suisse – 78, rue de Lausanne, CP 116 - 1211 Genève 21, Switzerland

Keywords:

Sexual violence, Training, Capacity building, Middle East and North Africa, Cultural and contextual adaptation

Abstract

Background
This article shares the learnings of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s experience of adapting its sexual violence care training for its staff and missions in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in 2019. It explores some of the implications of MENA operational and sociocultural specificities for MSF’s training approach, as well as theoretical and practical aspects of working in sexual violence response in specific settings and addressing contextual structural barriers to survivors’ accessing such services. It contributes to sharing knowledge among practitioners about adapting a sexual violence training approach for different contexts.

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Published

2024-02-23