Kate Bishop
Kate leads SDDirect’s portfolio of work on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in development and humanitarian contexts.
Our global Gender-Based Violence (GBV) team provides strategic technical support to actors across the GBV ecosystem from donors to community-level women-led organisations. We are a multi-disciplinary team delivering programme design and implementation support, advocacy, research reports, MEL and helpdesk services.
Our team aspires to apply our feminist principles in all our work and to support sustained and transformative change. We partner with diverse stakeholders and we take an intersectional approach to our work on GBV prevention and response across development and humanitarian contexts.
Our work includes primary prevention programming, community-level response to GBV and SEAH, school-related GBV, GBV in Emergencies, Technology-Facilitated GBV, Violence against LGBTQI+ communities, and GBV in Climate and Economic programming.
Read more about our current work or search our extensive GBV Resource Library below.
Kate leads SDDirect’s portfolio of work on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in development and humanitarian contexts.
Annotated bibliography of Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) Resources, produced in Arabic.
Annotated bibliography on how to respond to Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions.
This third learning brief looks at some of the wider implications of technology facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV), and offers recommendations for key stakeholders, including humanitarian agencies, donors and online industries, on priority actions to take to prevent and respond to TFGBV.
Guidance note to help support knowledge and understanding of how GBV survivors can access justice in humanitarian and emergency settings, and discuss programming strategies for GBV specialists.
Providing a brief overview of research, evidence and learning on the links between food insecurity and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in fragile and conflict-affected settings (FCAS).
This annotated bibliography provides recommended resources on preventing and responding to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in faith-based commmunities. It identifies two approaches (public health and scriptual/theological) as important and effective ways of addressing GBV with faith leaders and communities.
Prior to the outbreak of COVID-19, Trócaire Zimbabwe had rolled out two Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) prevention programmes which use SASA! Faith to prevent VAWG and HIV. Trócaire Zimbabwe approached the Zimbabwe Technical Assistance Facility (TAF) to assist them in understanding how their two programmes adapted to increasing VAWG, COVID-19 prevention, and lack of in-person engagement, during the pandemic. This case study is the result of TAF's findings.
This report reviews current evidence on Gender-Based Violence against women and girls in Zimbabwe during the COVID-19 pandemic, and around the world.