Gender mainstreaming is crucial in humanitarian action programs to ensure equitable and effective responses. By recognizing and addressing the distinct needs and experiences of women, men, girls, and boys, we can create inclusive and sustainable solutions. Gender mainstreaming empowers women and girls, promotes their rights, and fosters their active participation in decision-making processes. It also challenges harmful gender norms and stereotypes, reducing vulnerability to violence and exploitation. Furthermore, integrating gender perspectives in humanitarian programs enhances the quality and relevance of interventions, leading to better outcomes for all. Gender mainstreaming is essential for achieving gender equality, social justice, and building resilient communities in the face of crises.