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Mapping of efforts to address SEA Sept2020

This analysis provides a brief overview of the recent inter-agency mapping of efforts to address sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) in Ethiopia, following the UN Secretary General’s Strategy and the IASC guidelines on PSEA. The mapping was conducted by the Ethiopia PSEA Network in April-June 2020, aiming to provide an overview of existing PSEA prevention and response mechanisms by network members, as well as to identify gaps and resource needs in-country. The mapping was thus designed as a baseline to strengthen a joint framework for action on PSEA in Ethiopia. It is then hoped that the findings will be a useful resource, directly informing and shaping the next plans, targets, developments and activities of the Ethiopia PSEA Network. This will strengthen the coordinated interagency response on prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse.

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  • Language: English
  • Also available in: N/A
  • Theme: Coordination
  • Year of publication: 2020
  • Author: N/A
  • Size: 448.90 KB
  • Document:pdf
  • Country: Ethiopia
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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.