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Training Flyer-Technical Note on the Implementation of the United Nations Protocol on the Provision of Assistance to Victims of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

To support the roll out of the United Nations Protocol on the Provision of Assistance to Victims of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, UNICEF led the development of a technical note that provides guidance to support the Special Representatives of the Secretary General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinators, the United Nations Country Teams and the Humanitarian Country Teams, PSEA coordinators and networks, PSEA focal points, gender-based violence and child protection sub-cluster coordinators, specialists and practitioners from other sectors in the area of victim assistance for women and children. 

The note is being rolled out alongside a training package, which UNICEF is rolling out for HC/HCTs and inter-agency PSEA networks and coordinators. To date, over 500 PSEA, GBV, and CP practitioners have received a briefing or a full training, and the requests for support are accelerating. 

  • Global level Training of Trainers are planned for inter-agency stakeholders to share responsibility and accelerate roll-out across all entities.
  • The training will soon be available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Portuguese. 

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  • Language: English
  • Also available in: N/A
  • Theme: Survivor Centered Approach, Training
  • Year of publication: 2021
  • Author: IASC
  • Size: 351.57 KB
  • Document:pdf
  • Country: N/A
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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.