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Uganda SOPs for receiving recording and processing SEA complaints June 2020

The following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are designed to guide and define steps and measures to be taken when there is a suspected or alleged sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) case committed by a humanitarian, development or peace-keeping staff working for, or on behalf of the UN in Uganda.1 The SOPs takes its’ starting point from the Inter-agency Action Plan on the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, United Nations System in Uganda signed on 28 May 2018. Sexual harassment of staff members is not included in the scope of these SOPs.

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  • Language: English
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  • Theme: Safe & Accessible Reporting
  • Year of publication: 2020
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  • Size: 224.60 KB
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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.

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