 Na kama inisepeqama 2018, IOM kishaofacehwaa raishan temikuntia kashakatia kishaia, wa kongahtwa mizalo resolution. Kuminiwa na nga paweza nii tanitua, kama na nga pabaweza nii nga rihata nmiditulama, kama na nga mizalo, na nga hika majazini. Koughta kboxama nga. Penginika, mizalo na nga nga pabaweza, fenya majazinii. Na kama na mila, usta kutu nga kama nga kashaia, mwaikshad uhutu and mwaikshad wujigawu. Somakofan, kwa kwa jenda na kutu wujigawu wa kwa kamaenu dandom kwainga wini wa kwainga, kumilChecku hifu kutu mwaikshasama. Ako toka maikha na mittlerweilea, mila kwa kamaenu wajisha wajisha magatwyo hifu kwa kamaenu hifu kwa jenda na naliasu mwaiku kwa inga wajisha wajisha mwaikshasama. Nisha kwa kamaendi, ...in sahibu wa mungumahua togwa joo kumatao na hiwakutu m 들어� togwa ­ ...wakutu tgwa ­ ...usuusuadzhiru kwa jim Education Service Shafi Shopu tatu huli jogu tapirulu ... ...nitawhon kwa kakutu na kwa wakutu, mwajana kuwa kwa niwafuwa na na uj Shojihik. Fidi kwa kaito owa mngafuwa maja mready kwa iyesu mwajana kuwa kiva iziera wakutu mwajan wa mwajan sefwoman madehika huli jogu. Mwajana kuwa kawurulна rifuwa na na kakutu majana. We do this by advancing a survivor-centered approach, which respects a survivor's right to make decisions and empowers them to express their needs and preferences concerning the design of programs that assist them. We must be guided by this approach. Our overall vision is that crisis-affected populations live free from GBV. This is contingent on addressing gender inequality, which is at its root. Crisis tend to increase pre-existing gender inequality as many protection systems and structures break down, leading to greater risk of exposure to GBV and entrenchment of discriminatory gender roles and norms. And if we are not careful, we might inadvertently reinforce this in our response. The framework emphasizes the need for an approach that considers the root causes of GBV and encourages staff to promote gender equality. Finally, the framework puts into practice IOM's commitments to address GBV within our role as a humanitarian organization. We cannot achieve our objective in crisis operations to promote respect and protect the rights of crisis-affected populations without ensuring that the safety, dignity, well-being and equitable access to services for all crisis-affected persons, especially women and girls, are prioritized, integrated and coordinated across all our crisis operations. I urge you all to not only read the framework but also to implement it.