Celebrating U.S. Leadership in Global Food Security, Agriculture, and Nutrition
As world leaders mobilized to combat the unprecedented food crisis at the U.N. General Assembly last week, InterAction took the…
As world leaders mobilized to combat the unprecedented food crisis at the U.N. General Assembly last week, InterAction took the…
Women are key actors for development. Through its programs, Relief International contributes to their empowerment around the world.
While the NGO sector can certainly do more to advocate for and represent people with disabilities, there are some organizations…
The Central African Republic (CAR) “is now the most dangerous place for humanitarian work” – Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace…
Safeguarding, defined as exploitation and abuse committed by humanitarian aid workers on beneficiaries, is a complex and sensitive topic, which can be challenging to communicate. PSEA, or protection from sexual exploitation and abuse, is a type of safeguarding and is often referred to in humanitarian aid settings. Communicating rights and reporting to children carries additional significant challenges. Children are more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse than adults, due to their lower levels of agency and language to describe the types of behaviours that they are experiencing. Children are less able to speak against those in positions of power, and may be persuaded to keep inappropriate actions a secret or be more easily subjected to threats and intimidation against their loved ones. Traditional approaches to reporting mechanisms within the sector – hotlines, online platforms, and complaint boxes – may not work for children who are less likely to have access to the technology, locations, and writing skills to voice their experiences. Ensuring that we prevent and create safe spaces for children to report takes additional steps, tailored approaches, and innovation. This project aims to be the start of building a library of materials that are specifically directed to safeguarding of children.
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