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PSEACap 2024 Q4 Deployment Overview

PSEA Coordinators are essential in implementing country-level PSEA action plans and maintaining national and sub-national PSEA networks under the leadership of Humanitarian Coordinators. Their role is critical in protecting affected communities from SEA.One year into the project, PSEACap continues to be a vital mechanism for deploying qualified experts to support country leadership in addressing SEA risks. By December 2024, this IASC-endorsed initiative had successfully deployed ten experts to high-risk humanitarian contexts, strengthening PSEA coordination and response where it is needed most.

Funding update
PSEACap has received financial support from the USA, UK, Germany, Switzerland, and multiple UN Agencies, Funds, and Programmes, enabling 10 deployments to address critical PSEA needs in humanitarian contexts.
In November 2024, PSEACap launched its 2025-2026 Appeal, aiming to expand deployments to 15 and mobilize $9,025,183 to strengthen PSEA coordination and response in high-risk settings.

Under the 2023-2024 Appeal equally targeting 15 deployments, ensuring comprehensive support and protection across high-risk contexts, 56.9 % of the required funding had been mobilized. Moving forward, continuous engagement with donors and partners remains essential.

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