Understanding Gender-Based Violence Responses During Emergencies and Disasters in Solomon Islands

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Juliana Zutu
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This thesis is a qualitative study about gender-based violence (GBV) responses during emergencies and disasters in the Solomon Islands. It identifies the challenges faced by GBV service providers and frontline responders addressing GBV cases during emergencies or disasters. The study highlights that frontline responders recognize the need for effective emergency response strategies, as inadequate coordination often prevents survivors from accessing necessary GBV services. The study explores possible ways forward for improving GBV responses and ensuring survivors receive timely assistance during emergencies or disasters. The thesis emphasizes the importance of the one-stop-shop model in enhancing GBV service delivery in such contexts.

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Thesis – Published
August 7, 2025
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2024
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