Survivor-Centered Training Scheme Strengthens Global Capacity for SEAH Investigations
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Monday, November 13, 2023
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By expanding access to the IQTS to a wider audience, including prioritizing women, the project will produce more culturally appropriate SEAH investigations that can better serve the global majority.
Key Points:
- By expanding access to the IQTS to a wider audience, including prioritizing women, the project will produce more culturally appropriate SEAH investigations that can better serve the global majority.
- “Well run, survivor-centered investigations into allegations of misconduct are critical to tackle SEAH in the humanitarian and development sector.
- This four-tiered training program enhances investigators' capabilities, establishes a professional standard, and supports career progression through ongoing training and support.
- Beyond training, the scheme will offer an investigators roster, mentoring services and a community of practice to help individuals and organizations pool SEAH investigation expertise and foster best practice.