Documents of IASC Champion on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment

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Strategy: IASC Championship Role

Strategy: Protection from and Response to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment, 2021

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IASC Product
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Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
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The IASC Champions support the vision of a humanitarian environment in which people caught up in crises feel safe and respected and can access the protection and assistance they need without fear of exploitation or abuse by any aid worker, and in which aid workers themselves feel supported, respected and empowered to deliver such assistance in working environments free from sexual harassment.

Saying No to Sexual Misconduct--Training Package Download Page

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Document
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Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
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The main launch page. The training package includes PowerPoint, PDF Handouts and two Videos (Afrida Case Study & What If It Were You?), which can be downloaded below.

Frequently Asked Questions on inter‐agency PSEA IOM’s lessons learned from PSEA implementation in‐country

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Document
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Frequently Asked Questions on inter‐agency PSEA: IOM’s lessons learned from PSEA implementation in‐country (hereafter: FAQs on inter‐agency PSEA) stems from IOM’s experience in rolling out the 2016 IASC PSEA toolkit as tasked by the IASC Principals, and ongoing dedicated support to collective incountry PSEA programs. The FAQs capture the recurring challenges brought to the Global IOM interagency PSEA Project team by in‐country practitioners. IOM’s goal in collecting these FAQs is to support
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Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: UNICEF IASC Championship 2018-2019

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Work Plans and Progress Reports
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Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
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From September 2018 to September 2019, UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore served as the Inter-Agency Standing Committee “Champion” on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, and Sexual Harassment. In this capacity, she focused her agenda on strengthening the country-level systems for SEA prevention and response. The following is a report to the Emergency Relief Coordinator and IASC Principals on progress made during the IASC Championship, as well as the challenges and next steps for advancing a system-wide approach to PSEA.