Women's Commission Evaluates Training Program to H
Participants in the training program were primarily NGO staff, and particular effort was expended to seek out individuals who would be likely to conduct investigations within their organization should the need arise. Overall, the evaluation found the program to be highly effective in raising awareness among humanitarian organizations and in providing tools to prevent and investigate sexual exploitation and abuse. Participants were overwhelmingly positive in their response to the program and many indicated they had already used the tools they gained through the training.
In order to improve the efficacy of the training program, the evaluation suggested greater collaboration with similar initiatives and a concerted effort to involve more of the humanitarian community. It also pointed out that although prevention and investigation techniques were thoroughly covered, a mechanism for handling complaints was lacking.
Compiled from: "Breaking the Code: Building Capacity to Investigate Sexual Abuse and Exploitation by Humanitarian Workers," Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children, June 2006.
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