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Global implementation of PSEA in humanitarian response

Colombia
Data Updated in 2021
Key Actions in 2021
  • PSEA common key messages disseminated
  • PSEA Focal Points/Network members training completed
  • PSEA activities integrated in Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP)
  • SOPs on complaint and victim assistance referral developed
PSEA Network Co-Chairs
  • UNICEF
  • UN Women
PSEA Network Membership
  • UN entities (including UNVM)
  • INGOs
  • NGOs
  • ICRC/IFRC

PSEA Action Plan

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Is the PSEA Action Plan costed and resourced?
No
PSEA Coordinator Contact
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Catalina Arciniegas
catalina.arciniegas@wfp.org

Co-Chair Contact Information
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Carolina Tejada <carolina.tejada@unwomen.org>
Andrea Tague <atague@unicef.org>

Funding needs in 2021
25.4 K
0 N/A
Allocated in 2021
PSEA included in HRP
Yes
Funding allocated on PSEA through
  • UN Agencies
Estimated percentage of the affected population who can access safe and accessible complaint channels
If there is no bar presented, means that data is not available for that year
Estimated percentage of the affected population, particularly women and children, who can access SEA/GBV assistance
If there is no bar presented, means that data is not available for that year
SOPs are established to receive and refer allegations of SEA
Yes
types of SAFE AND ACCESSIBLE COMPLAINT CHANNELS
  • Phone hotlines, information centres
  • Digital engagement Platform (social media, radio)
  • Interactive messaging platforms (WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter)
  • PSEA Focal Points trained to receive allegations of SEA
SEA reporting channels were established based on consultations with stakeholders
No
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Integration of GBV referral pathways in PSEA Network SOPs
Yes
Status of development and implementation of SOPs for prompt, safe and survivor-centered investigations
Ongoing/ Pending
The approximate time for an investigation to be initiated, upon receipt of an allegation
Within 7 days

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