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  Getting the HR function right for safeguarding is vital. Not only in in order to prevent people joining the organisation who are unsuitable to work with children and communities, but also to discipline staff or others who breach policies…
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  It’s a headline we see and write all too often: “UN peacekeepers and aid workers accused of rape and sexual abuse of women and children.” In our recent investigation with Thomson Reuters Foundation, we uncovered claims by more than 50…
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In recent years, the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) has made significant efforts to strengthen mechanisms to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation and abuse in the field. Recent initiatives include the appointment of a IASC champion on…
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For too long, the international aid sector has contended with the open secret of widespread sexual exploitation and abuse (SEAH) from within our ranks. VOICE is not afraid to say it: any institution that has men in positions of power working on…
Our panellists respond to the challenging questions you raised in the Whose risk is it webinar. Listen to what our panellists had to say about protecting whistleblowers, whether a zero tolerance approach actually works and if there is an inherent…
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COVID-19 will continue to have a substantial impact on how the aid sector does business. This webinar discusses the changing risk context and operating environment as the COVID-19 pandemic progresses. DFAT also provides an update on the review…
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Webinar to showcase the need and benefit of building knowledge for action to end VAW and VAC and provide information on the new grant call and application process. Please also be advised that this webinar contains content on safeguarding, that…

 
 

Safeguarding Essentials