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Interagency PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund

Interagency PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund

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Deadline: 12-Aug-2024

The International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA) is inviting applications to support NGOs to develop and disseminate Protection against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) outreach and communication materials.

The aim of the PSEA Fund is to support the critical work that non-governmental organisations (NGOs) do every day to ensure that people they serve are fully aware that humanitarian assistance is never conditional on any transaction or exchange of any kind and to prevent situations of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA). The Fund responds to the need for effective and timely information, education and communication materials on PSEA that are tailored to local cultural contexts, operational realities, and the groups that are most at risk, while also taking into account, among others, considerations of language, literacy, age and capacity.

The Fund promotes the localisation agenda, by investing in community-led efforts to help ensure that survivors know how and where to safely report SEA. It is rooted in the recognition that local capacities and expertise, including rights holders from affected communities themselves, are essential to effectively reinforce protection from sexual exploitation and abuse.

Since its launch in 2020, the Fund has generated tremendous interest from NGOs, community-based organisations, safeguarding experts and other humanitarian actors involved in PSEA activities, with over 5,500 applications received so far. Each year, all eligible applications are reviewed and scored by an interagency Steering Group composed of representatives from UN agencies, NGO networks and NGOs. To date, 56 projects have been supported through grants of about 20,000 USD each to reinforce PSEA through strengthened community awareness and engagement and over 2 million rights holders are reported to have benefited from the Fund.

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For more information, visit ICVA.

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