InterAction CEO Pledge on Preventing Sexual Abuse, Exploitation, and Harassment by and of NGO Staff
Our commitment to practices and policies that will not only protect our own staff, but also the communities we serve.
Our commitment to practices and policies that will not only protect our own staff, but also the communities we serve.
We are firmly against sexual exploitation and abuse in all its forms.
“We recognize the long-term effects that sexual abuse, exploitation, and harassment have on individuals and work cultures, and this pledge sets out a series of promises from NGOs leaders" said InterAction President Lindsay Coates .
“Our member organizations have already shown a strong commitment to addressing these issues," said Carolyn Aeby.
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