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Following the introduction of minimum requirements for the implementation of safeguarding or protection from sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) policies, PSEA Network actors have voiced concern regarding the sharing of information of allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA), particularly outside of their own organizations or agencies. These concerns include: how to meet the various mandatory reporting requirements of UN agencies and donors; how to ensure that reporting is done in a manner that respects confidentiality and the wishes of the survivor; and how to refer an allegation regarding a perpetrator of another organization. 

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  • Language: English
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  • Theme: Safe & Accessible Reporting
  • Year of publication: 2020
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  • Size: 157.92 KB
  • Document:docx
  • Country: Myanmar
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Sexual exploitation and abuse represents a catastrophic failure of protection. It brings harm to those whom we are mandated to protect.

The Inter-Agency Standing Committee is working to scale up protection from sexual exploitation and abuse across humanitarian response efforts. This website and global dashboard has been developed and managed through the support of UNICEF. It is dedicated to providing technical support and resources to practitioners, and to tracking inter-agency, collective progress across countries with a humanitarian response.