Asia Pacific Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group

About Asia Pacific Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group

Asia Pacific Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group (AP GiHA WG) undertakes a comprehensive and multifaceted approach to ensure gender equality in humanitarian settings. The group is deeply committed to integrating a gender perspective across all sectors of humanitarian response, acknowledging the amplified needs and vulnerabilities of different genders during crises. This commitment is supported by international policies and practices, including those from the IASC.

The following priorities are set for 2025 AP GiHA WG WorkPlan

  • Continue with joint work on emergencies among GiHA AP members
  • Coordinate & collaborate with national counterparts for advocacy on GEEWG integration in humanitarian responses
  • Develop technical resources for rapid deployment to national GiHA actors
  • Disseminate and socialize research findings, guidelines and guidance, and best practices with regional and national partners
  • Capacity Building on Gender in Emergency

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Co-Chairs:

Joelle Charbonneau, joelle.charbonneau@unwomen.org 
Maria Ena Olmedo, olmedo@un.org 
Abigail Genito, Abigail.Genito@plan-international.org  
 

Secretariat:

Aisha Gul, aisha.gul@unwomen.org

WE Respond: Gender Responsive Organizations Dashboard

WE Respond Dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of Women and Girl-Focused Organizations (WGFOs) across the Asia-Pacific region. It includes information on their presence, activities, and capacity in gender-focused humanitarian efforts. The dashboard helps in identifying service gaps, monitoring the distribution of WGFOs, and understanding their contributions at various levels, from local to regional. It is a tool for enhancing coordination, identifying needs, and promoting the participation of WGFOs in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery processes. 

 

Latest updates

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Afghanistan

2025 Gender Analysis of Humanitarian Sectors in Afghanistan

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The present Gender Analysis of Humanitarian Sectors in Afghanistan examines how overlapping crises, including economic decline, environmental hazards, migration pressures, and intensified restrictions under the de facto authorities (DfA), are shaping humanitarian needs and access…

التنسيق:
Analysis
المصدر:
AP GiHA WG, UN Women
تم النشر:
7 May 2026
الملفات:
تحميل

Afghanistan + 6 more

Gender Alert No. 1: Secondary Impacts of the Middle East Escalation on Women and Girls in Asia and the Pacific

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This Gender Alert highlights the secondary impacts of the escalating Middle East conflict across Asia and the Pacific, driven by disrupted energy markets, supply chain constraints, reduced remittances, and cross-border displacement pressures. Crises are not gender…

التنسيق:
Infographic
المصدر:
AP GiHA WG, UN Women
تم النشر:
22 Apr 2026
الملفات:
تحميل
اظهار جميع التحديثات

GiHA Presence in Asia Pacific

Terms of Reference

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اظهار جميع التحديثات

Annual WorkPlan

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Meeting Minutes

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Afghanistan + 5 more

GiHA Working Group for Asia and Pacific - Quarter 1 Meeting Minutes (15th February,2024 10:00-11:30)

Agenda Item Welcome and Introduction Regional Co-Chair Rotation Updates on AP GIHA WG 2023 Snapshot Updates on the Regional Working Groups meeting Updated IASC Policy on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women and Girls in Humanitarian Action AP GiHA Workplan 2024 Collaboration…

التنسيق:
آخر
المصدر:
AP GiHA WG, Plan International, OCHA, UN Women
تم النشر:
29 Mar 2024
الملفات:
تحميل
اظهار جميع التحديثات

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