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We hope work to improve investigations at UK ODA receiving partners will continue under the...
Conclusion
We hope work to improve investigations at UK ODA receiving partners will continue under the merged FCDO in a way that encourages participation of the local population in the process. However, the culture of the sector (described in Chapter 4 of this report) is also key to ensuring that robust investigations are undertaken and complaints against perpetrators are upheld.
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Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
We are funding the CHS Alliance to establish the first ever certified SEAH investigator training course. Partner representatives are all actively involved in the three employment cycle schemes we support: Project Soteria with Interpol; the Misconduct Disclosure Scheme; and the Aid Worker Registration Scheme. We continue to consult with aid workers, survivor representatives and widely across the sector on all three schemes which also benefit from ongoing engagement with senior legal experts to ensure there are relevant checks and balances.
Source
Committee
International Development Committee
Report
Seventh Report - Progress on tackling the sexual exploitation and abuse of aid beneficiaries
14 Jan 2021
HC 605
Timeline
Recommendation age
5.4 yrs
Report published
14 Jan 2021