National Center for Emerging & Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Announcing the Winners of InterAction’s 18th Photo Contest
Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: It’s Everyone’s Responsibility
Both humanitarian and development actors are responsible for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) in their programs. However, until recently,…
Technology for Democracy Happy Hour: What Will Democracy Look Like in 2030?
Ensuring Equitable Access to the COVID-19 Vaccine
As the U.S. hits a death toll of 500,000, the urgency of vaccine rollout in this country cannot be overstated.
Community Based Safeguarding Visual Toolkit – Translations
This resource contains the translate materials of the Community Based Safeguarding Visual Toolkit. To access the translations, please click on the name of the Resource. This will take you to a landing page where you can click on the links of each language available. More translations may become available as time goes on. Please note that InterAction, Oxfam International, Habitat for Humanity International, and WaterAid cannot ensure the accuracy of all translations.
Community Based Safeguarding Visual Toolkit
The community based safeguarding visual toolkit is an adaptable toolkit designed to assist humanitarian and development agencies communicate key safeguarding messages derived from the (IASC) Six Core Principles Relating to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse to the communities in which they and their partners work, helping to break down barriers of language, literacy and accessibility. The ultimate goal for this toolkit is to support communities in realizing their rights in preventing sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment by promoting a ‘speak up’ culture. Please take the time to read the user information guide, which provides background information on the development of the toolkit, how it can be used and adapted to suit a wide range of needs, as well as a technical guide. Please note that the toolkit has been released in English, however this will be followed by an increasing number of languages, with support from Translators Without Borders. To access the toolkit, please click on the name of the resource. On the landing page, you will see all of the components of the toolkit linked. Please take some time to go through the links to determine what best fits your needs as an organization.
Launching The Community-Based Safeguarding Visual Toolkit
The NGO community has made significant progress in safeguarding against sexual abuse or exploitation by and of humanitarian and development…
Choose to Challenge: The Gender Data Gap in Humanitarian Aid
Humanitarian assistance has slowly become more data-focused. This is a positive move for the humanitarian community, as high-quality data can…