Case 3: ADB Operations Read more about Case 3: ADB Operations TFGBV issues in Mongolia, ADB's experience with CSOs on TFGBV, and lessons learned
Saranzaya Gerelt-Od Keywords civil society organizations civil society gender gender based violence technology-based gender-based violence Read more about Saranzaya Gerelt-Od Saranzaya Gerelt-Od is a Senior Gender Officer at ADB assigned to Mongolia Resident Mission since 2023. She is a human rights advocate specializing in women’s rights, social justice, gender-based violence, and gender and conflict. She has worked with civil society, feminist philanthropy, research, and multilateral development in Mongolia and Asia and the Pacific region for 13 years.
Case 2: The Philippines Read more about Case 2: The Philippines Role of CSOs in addressing TFGBV, Philippine context, risk patterns and roadblocks, solution, and lessons learned
Christine Sumog-oy Keywords civil society organizations civil society gender gender based violence technology-based gender-based violence Read more about Christine Sumog-oy Christine Sumog-oy is the Country Lead for the National Models for Women’s Safety Online (NMWSO) Program in the Philippines. She has over 16 years of experience in peacebuilding, human rights advocacy, and multi-sector initiatives across fragile and conflict-affected regions in Africa, Asia, and North America.
Case 1: Myanmar Read more about Case 1: Myanmar TFGBV and D-CRSV definition, key findings from a study, regional support in Asia, and lessons learned
Saijai Liangpunsakul Keywords civil society organizations civil society gender gender based violence technology-based gender-based violence Read more about Saijai Liangpunsakul Saijai Liangpunsakul is the Founder and CEO of Stop Online Harm, a women-led organization ending technology-facilitated gender-based violence across Southeast Asia. The initiative, the Online Ambulance, has supported over 800 survivors and reached more than 7 million people. Saijai works at the intersection of human rights and technology and is a Harvard Ash Democracy Fellow.