Advocacy Package – August 2017 – General Humanitarian Audience
This advocacy package (2017) summarises information about Report the Abuse and some of the data collected by the organisation.
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This advocacy package (2017) summarises information about Report the Abuse and some of the data collected by the organisation.
“Report the Abuse (RTA), the first global NGO to solely address sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers, has created the first good practices tool to assist humanitarian organisations in their efforts to improve how they address this problem. As the…
This annex provides recommendations for reducing risk factors for sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers.
This annex provides recommendations for improving prevention measures to address sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers.
This annex provides recommendations for improving policies on sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers.
This annex provides recommendations for improving procedures to address sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers.
This annex describes roles in organisations and what individuals can do to prevent and respond to sexual violence.
“In just two years of Report the Abuse’s operations, the first data on the issue was published, and the first academic report followed shortly afterwards. The first analysis of how humanitarian organisations are addressing sexual violence against their employees was…
“Report the Abuse (RTA) began operating on 19 August 2015, and one of its first acts was to open up a public, confidential, non-judgemental, and anonymous platform where humanitarian aid workers could express their experiences and knowledge about sexual violence…
“Donor agencies have played an essential role in addressing various problems plaguing the humanitarian community – fraud, corruption, concerns about the funding of terrorism, and, most recently, addressing the sexual exploitation and abuse of the population that humanitarian organisations are…