The Honduran State implements policies, strategies and programs that allows strengthen the sustainability and resilience of their development.
The Honduran State implements policies, strategies and programs that allows strengthen the sustainability and resilience of their development.
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ComplementaryHonduran state institutions in charge of emergency prevention, response, reconstruction and humanitarian action coordination include gender and inclusion standards
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Peasant and indigenous women's organizations in a situation of threat and vulnerability have the internal and external resources to create safe and protective environments.
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The Honduran State implements policies, strategies and programs that allows strengthen the sustainability and resilience of their development.
The Honduran government has started promoting the creation of Gender Offices in different State Ministries. In the area of emergency and humanitarian attention, for the first time in the country's history, the leading body responsible for the organization and prompt response to emergencies, Permanent Contingency Commission (, COPECO, with the rank of Ministry) has created a Directorate of Gender, among whose functions are: Promote, manage, accompany the creation and review of public policies on gender and emergencies, humanitarian crisis situations in Honduras. To promote the creation of regulations, protocols for the inclusion of gender in emergencies and humanitarian situations in the corresponding institutions in the State of Honduras Promote equal workspaces, free for all humanitarian personnel of the Honduran government. Represent COPECO before the Humanitarian Network of Honduras and accompany the implementation of gender implementation measures in humanitarian action in the country. To promote the review of data collection instruments, damage assessment and needs analysis, risk analysis, impact analysis with a gender approach in emergency situations and humanitarian crises. Contribute to the creation of an inclusive humanitarian community in terms of gender equality and sexual diversity from the Human Rights and gender perspective. Promote inter-institutional capacity building processes on gender, inclusion and emergencies for National Risk Management System (SINAGER), COPECO and all instances involved in emergency care in Honduras. Review regulations to achieve international standards in inclusion, gender in emergency care and humanitarian crises. To promote the review and development of action protocols for inclusion and a gender approach in the face of different expressions of emergencies and humanitarian crises (fires, floods, droughts, famines, etc.), To encourage ongoing processes of institutional specialization within the framework of SINAGER for inclusion and a gender approach in humanitarian care and preparation, care, and reconstruction. To encourage the dialogue with civil society organizations at local/municipal, regional and national levels for inclusion, the gender approach in humanitarian care and emergency response. The process of creating this directorate and its proposed functions was strongly accompanied and assisted by UN Women. Likewise, we offered technical assistance to both COPECO and the National Migration Institute, which have included in 2022 the creation and distribution of emergency kits differentiated by gender, for the first time in history, to care for women in emergency situations. COPECO specifically requested help from UN Women to define the contents and criteria for preparing its differentiated kits. In terms of capacity building and behavioral changes, COPECO and the National Human Rights Commissioner (CONADEH) have also included training processes, directed to their staff, on gender in emergencies, data disaggregation, inclusion of disabled people (with an emphasis on women), masculinities and violence, which were provided by UN Women. In collaboration with GENCAP and other agencies, UN Women has contributed to the creation of the gender humanitarian action guide and the Roadmap for Gender Inclusion in Humanitarian Action in Honduras. Both documents guide and contribute to sustainability and deepening of gender inclusion actions in humanitarian action in the country, as well as build on the progress already achieved. Evidence: https://tnh.gob.hn/nacional/inicia-operaciones-la-direccion-de-genero-en-copeco/Disclaimer and notes
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