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Experts at the CHS Alliance in partnership with the global NGO Humentum, a leading provider of effective learning solutions for the NGO sector have announced a new Investigation Qualification Training Scheme.

Funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the training will professionalise the way investigations into sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment are conducted and help bring perpetrators to justice.

“This new training will ensure best practice is widespread across the aid sector and that SEAH investigations are of a sufficiently high standard to facilitate prosecutions by local authorities where appropriate” says Andrew McLoughlin, a former law enforcement officer and investigator in Australia and former investigator at The Global Fund and ICRC, who is the CHS Alliance’s Investigations Qualification Training Scheme Project Manager.

The learning and qualification will be designed to be accessible to people from the communities in which humanitarian and development work is taking place, especially women.

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