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GBV REFERRAL PATHWAY FOR TRIPOLI
Scope of this referral pathway: Only Gender-based violence i.e. sexual violence, physical violence, denial of resources and opportunities and emotional violence) will be covered under this referral pathway. Other general violence (communal fights, individual fights or violence) will be dealt with by the Libyan police service. DOs and DON’Ts when you identify or hear GBV cases: DOs:
If a GBV survivor approaches any individual or agency and verbal consent is obtained, ensure that the survivor is immediately accompanied to either MSF, UNFPA or IMC supported health facilities. MSF, UNFPA or IMC medical and psychosocial teams will receive and intake the survivor. Even if the case does not require medical care, the first referral is to either MSF, UNFPA or IMC. If the survivor requests to contact a specific agency, contact the agency that the survivor requested.
If a survivor’s family members, friends or community members approach any agency or individual, refer them to MSF, UNFPA or IMC.
DON’Ts:
DO NOT interview or investigate the survivor by yourself. If a survivor approaches you, just ask what they need and accompany them to MSF, UNFPA or IMC for further assessment and support.
DO NOT tell anyone what you have heard or seen. Confidentiality is critical to protect a survivor’s safety and dignity as well as your safety.
DO NOT ask MSF, UNFPA, IMC or any other GBV agency to disclose what happened to the survivor after you referred the case to them. No information on GBV cases can be shared with any agencies or individuals without consent from the survivor.
DO NOT actively seek GBV survivors if your agency is not mandated to support this specific population. This could cause harm to the survivors.
Guiding principles: SAFETY and SECURITY CONFIDENTIALITY Respect the wishes, the rights, and the dignity of the victim(s)/survivor(s) and consider the best interests of
the child, when making any decision on the most appropriate course of action to prevent or respond to an incident of gender-based violence.
All actors who are in contact with survivors will be guided by these principles. All GBV actors on this referral pathway will be providing survivor-centered services which are guided by these guiding principles which means; The service provider must provide a safe, caring environment and respect the confidentiality and wishes of the
survivor; Provide reliable and comprehensive information on the available services and support to survivors of GBV; If agreed and requested by thesurvivor, obtain informed consent and make referrals. Share relevant
information for which survivors consented with the service provider to reduce burden of survivor to testify on the incident. As much as possible reduce number of times that survivor needs to testify what they have experienced;
When family/guardians make a decision on behalf of a child, ensure the best interest of said child is given priority. Preferably, the child should select the accompanying adult. If a child is unaccompanied or the caregiver(s) are suspected perpetrators, contact the appropriate CP agency immediately for assistance;
For survivors of sexual assault or rape ensure immediate (within 72 hours preferably) access to medical care. The survivor can still seek medical care after 72 hours.
As much as possible service providers appropriately and discretely coordinate and bring services to the survivor, and do not make the survivor move unnecessarily in search of services.
The Survivor will report to someone that they trust
The individual or agency they trust will accompany them to the nearest health facility upon obtaining their consent
Emergency contraceptives Safe spaces STIs Case management PEP Psychosocial support Medical exam Cash support Education
Case management Psychosocial support
Police investigation Legal aid Medical follow up
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IMMEDIATE RESPONSE HEALTH FIRST REFERRAL to ensure access to life saving services (unless survivor requested a specific agency or service)
International Medical Corps (IMC)
Services provided to migrants, refugees/asylum seekers and IDPs Tripoli IDP Camps (Sedi Seyah, airport
road, Alfallah 1, Alfallah 2) Tarek el Sekha Tariq el Mata Tripoli Rescue at sea CDC 1 and CDC 2
Services Medical care by female mid-wife and
male doctor Counseling services available Specialized psychiatric care available IMC clinic is open from 9am-5pm CMR Focal Points at the IMC clinics 1. Dr. Haitem Elbukhari Email: [email protected] Phone number: +218916114020 Skype: helbukhari 2. Dr. Mohaned Elshames Phone number: +218911445718 Email: [email protected] Skype: muhanned Elshames 3. Dr. Hawa Geera Email: [email protected] Phone: +218916784335 Psychiatric care focal persons Dr. Wesam daab Email: [email protected] Phone: +218911348926 Skype: wdaab77 Dr. Hanan Elshremy Email:[email protected] Phone: +218911472730
MSF – OCA Services provided to
migrants only
Anjila, Tajoura, Qasr Ben Kashir Detention Centres
Services Medical care by female mid-wife and
female/male doctors Counseling services provided
MSF Contact person Dr Eugenia Serbassi Medical Coordinator- MSF-OCA Libya and Mediterranean SAR Mission Email:[email protected] Libya- Mobile number: +218 9122 07067 Tunis- Mobile number: +216 2919 7831 Skype ID: Libya-Medco
UNFPA Services provided to host community, migrants and IDPs Services Medical care by female mid-wife and
female/male doctors Psychological first Aid provided by
social workers Alkhadra Hospital Contact person Kheiria DHOGHMAN 0925026041 Al Jalaa Hospital Contact person Makki ESSID :0913722053 Tripoli Medical Centre Contact person UNFPA Contact person Lara Chlela Phone : +21699339636 Email : [email protected]
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IMC Contact person: Anil Kangal, Program Director [email protected], Skype reobanksiya, Tunis phone +216921523057 / Libya phone +218921523057 POLICE AND SECURITY If the survivor DECIDES to pursue police/legal action or if there are immediate safety and security risks
CHILD PROTECTION If the survivor is a child (accompanied, unnacompanied or separate child).
Libya Police Service Investigation Detention
Any child needing psychosocial counseling should be referred to the following; Services provided to migrants, refugees, assylum seekers, host community and IDPs. Family UNIT Tripoli Hussam Mohamed Address: Hay Salaeldeen, Tripoli Phone number: +218 913215507 Alnahla for Education and Family Awareness Nadia Salem E-mail address: [email protected] Phone number: +218 917313951 UNICEF Contact person Soraia Abu Monassar Child Protection specialist Email: [email protected]
AFTER IMMEDIATE RESPONSE, FOLLOW-UP AND OTHER SERVICES After the initial response and based on survivor’s choices can include any of the following
Health care MHPSS services Protection and safety actors For follow-up of the survivor’s physical condition and medical treatment
Tripoli Medical Centre
For follow-up of the survivor emotional and psychological support, support/accompaniment to other needed services, and advocating on behalf of a survivor. Case management service and other psychosocial support. UNFPA Women Centre
Location: Tripoli, Fechloum near, Fenich Mosque Services provided to host communities and IDPs
Services provided -Cash assistance to IDPs, refugees and migrants -Non food items for
Migrants and refugees Secondary: Sarah Arateil Protection officer Phone: +218910011058 Email: [email protected] Migrants and refugees focal persons Primary: Zakariya El Zaidi Protection Team Leader Phone: +218923378148
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Alkhadra Hospital Al Jalaa Hospital
Focal point Lara Chlela Phone : +21699339636 Email : [email protected] Case management service and other psychosocial support. CESVI
Services provided to refugees and migrants Focal points Eslam Eslghaeymi, Community Development Centre 2, Gurji Road, Tripoli +218927514023, [email protected] Case management service and other psychosocial support.
Services provided for IDPs and host community Focal point Focal point Dania Trefi, protection manager [email protected] Domenica Costantini, protection coordination [email protected] Psychosocial support Psychosocial support IOM
Psychosocial support team
Psychosocial support services available to migrants, host community and IDPs Focal points Nakabeet Al Moalemeen, Al Jaraba St. Tripoli, contact person- Kahled Hamidi, +218913753909, [email protected] /[email protected]
Email: [email protected] Secondary: Yannick Creoff Program Manager Phone: +218910004391 Email: pm@[email protected]
Focal person for IDPs Alaa Zalzaleh Protection officer [email protected]
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Social Networks and Support Coordination
GBV Program Women’s Center located in Tripoli, Fechloum near, Fenich Mosque
GBV program IRC women centre Location: Tripoli, Ain Zara area
GBV Coordination
Ken Otieno Cosimo Verussio GBV Sub-Sector Coordinator GBV sub-sector co-lead [email protected] [email protected] General Protection Protection Coordinator Yasin Abbas Protection Coordinator [email protected] Mixed Migration
Tanaz Khambatta (Ms.) Philippe Sacher MMWG Coordinator MMWG Coordinator [email protected] [email protected]