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Title: Sexual Exploitation and Abuse


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Session 5.1
  • Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
  • A Duty to Protect Combating SEA in Humanitarian
    Settings

2
Background of the SGs Bulletin
  • West Africa Report in 2001
  • The Inter-agency Standing Committee on Sexual
    Abuse and Exploitation formed in 2002
  • Full members (FAO,OCHA, UNDP, UNFPA, UNHCR,
    UNICEF, WFP and WHO and Standing Invitees (ICRC,
    IFRC, IOM, RSG-IDPs, OHCHR, World Bank and three
    NGO consortia
  • The Secretary Generals Bulletin published in
    October 2003 as a formal instruction on
    recommendations made by the IASC for ALL UN
    agencies.

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IASC Definitions
  • SEXUAL EXPLOITATION Any abuse of a position
    of vulnerability, differential power, or trust
    for sexual purposes this includes profiting
    monetarily, socially or politically from sexual
    exploitation of another.
  • Vulnerability
  • Differential power
  • Trust

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IASC Definitions
  • SEXUAL ABUSE Actual or threatened physical
    intrusion of a sexual nature, including
    inappropriate touching, by force or under unequal
    or coercive conditions.
  • By force
  • Under unequal conditions
  • Under coercive conditions

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IASC Definitions
  • Humanitarian worker include all workers engaged
    by humanitarian agencies, whether internationally
    or nationally recruited, or formally or
    informally retained from the beneficiary
    community, to conduct the activities of the
    agency.
  • UN Staff
  • Staff of UN Partners and Counterparts
  • Contractors/Vendors
  • Community Partners/Relief Management Committees

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Key Messages
  • All humanitarian workers should not only PROMOTE
    but also RESPECT human rights.
  • Sexual abuse and exploitation is a form of
    gender-based violence that has serious
    consequences.
  • SGs Bulletin is not designed to place
    restrictions on lives of humanitarian workers but
    to protect vulnerable groups from harm.

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Key Messages
  • Sexual activities with children are prohibited.
  • Exchange of money, employment, goods or services
    for sex is prohibited.
  • Misuse of a position of authority for sexual and
    other favors is prohibited.
  • Humanitarian workers have an obligation to report
    all cases of abuse and exploitation.

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Reporting and Investigating
  • Managers are required to create and maintain an
    environment that prevents sexual exploitation and
    abuse by integrating SGB into all operations.
  • All staff required to report any incidents of
    sexual exploitation and abuse.
  • Reports will be taken confidentially and in a
    suitable environment.
  • Action to address SEA should be transparent and
    consistent to all staff.
  • KEYS SAFETY, CONFIDENTIALITY, ACCESSIBILITY

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Role of the focal point
  • Not a investigator.
  • Takes reports on who, what, when, where in
    confidence (Sample IASC form available).
  • Forwards information to relevant office within
    the reporting chain for investigation action.
  • Makes appropriate recommendations for management
    on enhancing prevention and response strategies.

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