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˜ ˚ NGOs and Risk Managing Uncertainty in LocalInternational Partnerships PHOTO CREDITS Photos throughout this publication were provided courtesy of the INGOs within the study group including CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Concern INTERACTIONISSUESMEMBERSUPDATESRESOURCESEVENTSABOUTDIRECTIONSWEBSITE InterAction is a convener, thought leader, and voice for NGOs working to eliminate extreme poverty, strengthen human rights and citizen participation, safeguard a sustainable planet, promote peace, and ensure dignity for all people. Learn More. COMMUNITY BASED SAFEGUARDING VISUAL TOOLKIT Community Based Safeguarding Visual Toolkit. Download Download This document is a community based safeguarding visual toolkit. There are multiple elements of this document for your use. This resource can be accessed as ready to use posters, as files to edit to make your own posters, or as ready to use visuals with and without text. PREVENTING SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE: IT’S EVERYONE’S Both humanitarian and development actors are responsible for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) in their programs. However, until recently, the international community has seen SEA as an issue that primarily affects humanitarian programs and not an issue that is as pervasive in development contexts. COUNTRIES IN CONFLICT Over the past decade, an unprecedented number of global humanitarian crises have emerged or intensified, resulting in 131.7 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. This figure includes 68.5 million people who have been forcibly displaced, including 25.4 million refugees and the largest driver of this increased need is protracted armed conflict, including mass displacement and gender COURSE MATERIALS FOR PREVENTING SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND Community-Based Complaints Mechanism Workshop. Facilitator Guide. PowerPoint Presentations. Session 1: Introductions and Workshop Overview Session 2: Sexual Exploitation and Abuse – Principles and Risks Session 3: Community-Based Complaints Mechanisms Session 4: Establishing a Community-Based Complaints Mechanisms Session 5: Recap of Day 1 + Haiti Case Study (no PowerPoint for this MANAGING RISK IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO PARTNERSHIPS The findings of this study, which was funded by USAID/OFDA, are reflected in a new report titled, “ NGOs and Risk: Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships .”. The findings provide an overview of how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian crises. RESULTS BASED PROTECTION Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action. It's an approach which aims for results - results which are a reduction in actual risks that people face. It underscores the importance of starting from the perspective of PSEA BASICS TRAINING GUIDE InterAction PSEA Training Page | 1 Forward Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of beneficiaries by aid workers is a serious concern of the humanitarian community, and represents one of the most egregious failures of protection. PSEAH IMPLEMENTATION QUICK REFERENCE HANDBOOK 6 INTRODUCTION Background PSEAH (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment) is a term used by those working in the international humanitarian andNGOS & RISK
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InterAction is a convener, thought leader, and voice for NGOs working to eliminate extreme poverty, strengthen human rights and citizen participation, safeguard a sustainable planet, promote peace, and ensure dignity for all people. Learn More. 2021 INTERACTION ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS Awards Forum 2.1. Every year, InterAction’s annual awards recognize outstanding leaders within the global development and humanitarian sectors. These are leaders who are shaping the evolution of the U.S. NGO sector and who have made significant contributions to defend and advance the rights of people living in the poorest and most vulnerableAID DELIVERS 2021
Foreign aid delivers. Across the globe, we have made significant progress in global development. More than 1 billion people have been lifted out of extreme poverty since 1990, with major gains made in health, education, and economic development that contribute to human well-being. Despite demonstrable progress, however, development and humanitarian challenges persist.WORKING GROUPS
The Children and Youth Working Group meets bi-monthly and aims to bridge sectoral divides and elevate children and youth within InterAction’s existing sector working groups. By employing the Whole Child Development approach, this group advocates for U.S. government programs, policies, and funding that are integrated, cross-sectoral,and
ROADMAP FOR RESEARCH The lack of systematic research and peer-reviewed publications in the humanitarian sector—particularly in shelter and settlements assistance—sheds light on the need for stronger relationships between humanitarian actors, research institutions, and donors to bring greater understanding of the experiences at the forefront of acrisis.
TOWARD A SHARED UNDERSTANDING OF CIVILIAN HARM A United Voice for Global Change. As the number of armed conflicts continues to rise globally, so, too, does civilian harm, resulting in the highest number of displaced persons and increased need for humanitarian assistancedisplaced persons and increased need for humanitarian assistanceNGO RISK MANAGEMENT
This briefing paper compiles the recommendations from the 2019 reports of the research program NGOs and Risk – Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships, undertaken by InterAction with Humanitarian Outcomes. The recommendations derive from research at the global level and field case studies in South Sudan and northeastNigeria.
WHAT WORKS FOR GBV PROGRAM ADAPTATION The pandemic has increased the risk of exposure to gender-based violence (GBV) and challenged service provision and program implementation. Meanwhile, GBV programming remains even more essential and life-saving. In recognition of these factors, the InterAction GBV Working Group held a webinar to explore the ways in which humanitarian PSEA IN THE EMPLOYEE LIFECYCLE: ACTION AGAINST HUNGER These tools from Action Against Hunger help organizations mainstream PSEA during the employee lifecycle. They include: Webpage Commitment Talent Acquisition Onboarding Performance Management Motivation and Retention Separation HR & Organization PSEA Guide NGO LEADERS ON KEEPING UP WITH CHANGE AND SHORING UP The InterAction NGO Futures initiative creates a safe exploration and co-learning space among sector leaders in support of transformational change. It facilitates peer learning, supplemented by events with outside experts, to build awareness and agility skills, leveraging thesavvy of
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Foreign aid delivers. Across the globe, we have made significant progress in global development. More than 1 billion people have been lifted out of extreme poverty since 1990, with major gains made in health, education, and economic development that contribute to human well-being. Despite demonstrable progress, however, development and humanitarian challenges persist. MANAGING RISK IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO PARTNERSHIPS The findings of this study, which was funded by USAID/OFDA, are reflected in a new report titled, “ NGOs and Risk: Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships .”. The findings provide an overview of how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian crises. PREVENTING SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE: IT’S EVERYONE’S Both humanitarian and development actors are responsible for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) in their programs. However, until recently, the international community has seen SEA as an issue that primarily affects humanitarian programs and not an issue that is as pervasive in development contexts. RESULTS BASED PROTECTION Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action. It's an approach which aims for results - results which are a reduction in actual risks that people face. It underscores the importance of starting from the perspective of PSEAH IMPLEMENTATION QUICK REFERENCE HANDBOOK 6 INTRODUCTION Background PSEAH (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment) is a term used by those working in the international humanitarian andCALL FOR PROPOSALS
1 Call for Proposals InterAction, From Pledge to Action Project: Initiating Change Grants INTRODUCTION InterAction is the largest alliance of international NGOs and partners in the United States, withover 180
PSEA BASICS TRAINING GUIDE InterAction PSEA Training Page | 1 Forward Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of beneficiaries by aid workers is a serious concern of the humanitarian community, and represents one of the most egregious failures of protection. INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: HUMAN TRAFFICKING’S OVERLOOKED The United Nations International Labour Organization estimates 4.8 million people are trafficked for sex worldwide. Every state in the U.S. has had reported cases of women, men, and children forced to sell sex against their will. Sex trafficking accounts for two-thirds of the estimated $150 billion in illegal annual profits from human COMMUNITY-BASED COMPLAINTS MECHANISMS •Rationale for complaints mechanisms •10 principles in establishing a CBCM •Steps in establishing a CBCM •Case studies– lessons learned
IASC MODEL COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATION PROTOCOLS Draft for OHRM 5 Executive Summary Purpose and applicability 1. The model complaints and investigation procedure specifies the steps to betaken when
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Foreign aid delivers. Across the globe, we have made significant progress in global development. More than 1 billion people have been lifted out of extreme poverty since 1990, with major gains made in health, education, and economic development that contribute to human well-being. Despite demonstrable progress, however, development and humanitarian challenges persist. MANAGING RISK IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO PARTNERSHIPS The findings of this study, which was funded by USAID/OFDA, are reflected in a new report titled, “ NGOs and Risk: Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships .”. The findings provide an overview of how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian crises. PREVENTING SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE: IT’S EVERYONE’S Both humanitarian and development actors are responsible for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) in their programs. However, until recently, the international community has seen SEA as an issue that primarily affects humanitarian programs and not an issue that is as pervasive in development contexts. RESULTS BASED PROTECTION Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action. It's an approach which aims for results - results which are a reduction in actual risks that people face. It underscores the importance of starting from the perspective of PSEAH IMPLEMENTATION QUICK REFERENCE HANDBOOK 6 INTRODUCTION Background PSEAH (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment) is a term used by those working in the international humanitarian andCALL FOR PROPOSALS
1 Call for Proposals InterAction, From Pledge to Action Project: Initiating Change Grants INTRODUCTION InterAction is the largest alliance of international NGOs and partners in the United States, withover 180
PSEA BASICS TRAINING GUIDE InterAction PSEA Training Page | 1 Forward Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of beneficiaries by aid workers is a serious concern of the humanitarian community, and represents one of the most egregious failures of protection. INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: HUMAN TRAFFICKING’S OVERLOOKED The United Nations International Labour Organization estimates 4.8 million people are trafficked for sex worldwide. Every state in the U.S. has had reported cases of women, men, and children forced to sell sex against their will. Sex trafficking accounts for two-thirds of the estimated $150 billion in illegal annual profits from human COMMUNITY-BASED COMPLAINTS MECHANISMS •Rationale for complaints mechanisms •10 principles in establishing a CBCM •Steps in establishing a CBCM •Case studies– lessons learned
IASC MODEL COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATION PROTOCOLS Draft for OHRM 5 Executive Summary Purpose and applicability 1. The model complaints and investigation procedure specifies the steps to betaken when
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This briefing paper compiles the recommendations from the 2019 reports of the research program NGOs and Risk – Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships, undertaken by InterAction with Humanitarian Outcomes. The recommendations derive from research at the global level and field case studies in South Sudan and northeastNigeria.
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WHEN WAR MOVES TO CITIES: PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS IN URBAN InterAction. When warfare takes place in cities, civilians experience direct and indirect harm, from physical violence and injury to disruption of vital services and destruction of infrastructure. In its new report, released in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), InterAction highlights the experiences of PROGRAMS - INTERACTION Learn more about our programs. Working toward an inclusive and equitable society cannot be accomplished alone. InterAction’s program staff collaborates with thousands of professionals from Member and partner organizations to mobilize the NGO community, enhance its impact, align common interests, and promote learning and innovation. MANAGING RISK IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO PARTNERSHIPS The findings of this study, which was funded by USAID/OFDA, are reflected in a new report titled, “ NGOs and Risk: Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships .”. The findings provide an overview of how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian crises. RESULTS BASED PROTECTION Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action. It's an approach which aims for results - results which are a reduction in actual risks that people face. It underscores the importance of starting from the perspective of PSEAH IMPLEMENTATION QUICK REFERENCE HANDBOOK 6 INTRODUCTION Background PSEAH (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment) is a term used by those working in the international humanitarian andNGOS & RISK
˜ ˚ NGOs and Risk Managing Uncertainty in LocalInternational Partnerships PHOTO CREDITS Photos throughout this publication were provided courtesy of the INGOs within the study group including CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Concern NOAM UNGER - INTERACTION Noam Unger is Vice President for Development Policy, Advocacy and Learning at InterAction. In this role, he leads efforts to strengthen the voice and role of civil society in global development, international relief, and associated policy deliberations.ADAM FIVENSON
Adam Fivenson joined InterAction as Director of Data, Development Technology, and Innovation. He is a human-centered design specialist and innovation strategist whose work spans the intersection of technology, data, and international development.JESSICA LENZ
Jessica A. Lenz re-joined InterAction in May 2019 as the Senior Technical Advisor for Protection, leading InterAction’s flagship program on results-based protection.. Previously, from 2012-2018, Jessica served as InterAction's Senior Program Manager for Protection, initiating the development of the framework for results-based protection and supporting InterAction’s Gender-Based ViolenceNGO S & RISK
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ngo s & risk managing uncertainty in local-international partnerships case studies: northeast nigeria & south sudan PROGRAMS - INTERACTION Learn more about our programs. Working toward an inclusive and equitable society cannot be accomplished alone. InterAction’s program staff collaborates with thousands of professionals from Member and partner organizations to mobilize the NGO community, enhance its impact, align common interests, and promote learning and innovation. MANAGING RISK IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO PARTNERSHIPS The findings of this study, which was funded by USAID/OFDA, are reflected in a new report titled, “ NGOs and Risk: Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships .”. The findings provide an overview of how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian crises. RESULTS BASED PROTECTION Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action. It's an approach which aims for results - results which are a reduction in actual risks that people face. It underscores the importance of starting from the perspective of PSEAH IMPLEMENTATION QUICK REFERENCE HANDBOOK 6 INTRODUCTION Background PSEAH (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment) is a term used by those working in the international humanitarian andNGOS & RISK
˜ ˚ NGOs and Risk Managing Uncertainty in LocalInternational Partnerships PHOTO CREDITS Photos throughout this publication were provided courtesy of the INGOs within the study group including CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Concern NOAM UNGER - INTERACTION Noam Unger is Vice President for Development Policy, Advocacy and Learning at InterAction. In this role, he leads efforts to strengthen the voice and role of civil society in global development, international relief, and associated policy deliberations.ADAM FIVENSON
Adam Fivenson joined InterAction as Director of Data, Development Technology, and Innovation. He is a human-centered design specialist and innovation strategist whose work spans the intersection of technology, data, and international development.JESSICA LENZ
Jessica A. Lenz re-joined InterAction in May 2019 as the Senior Technical Advisor for Protection, leading InterAction’s flagship program on results-based protection.. Previously, from 2012-2018, Jessica served as InterAction's Senior Program Manager for Protection, initiating the development of the framework for results-based protection and supporting InterAction’s Gender-Based ViolenceNGO S & RISK
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Danny and his 18 years old pregnant partner, Luzmila, share a room with seven other Venezuelans. To make matters worse, Danny was recently hit by a car, breaking several fingers and injuring his shoulder. The couple uses World Food Programme food vouchers and training to identify and prepare nourishing food and ensure they’regetting the
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PREVENTING SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE: IT’S EVERYONE’S Both humanitarian and development actors are responsible for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) in their programs. However, until recently, the international community has seen SEA as an issue that primarily affects humanitarian programs and not an issue that is as pervasive in development contexts.WWW.INTERACTION.ORG
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PSEA BASICS TRAINING GUIDE InterAction PSEA Training Page | 1 Forward Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of beneficiaries by aid workers is a serious concern of the humanitarian community, and represents one of the most egregious failures of protection.JESSICA LENZ
Jessica A. Lenz re-joined InterAction in May 2019 as the Senior Technical Advisor for Protection, leading InterAction’s flagship program on results-based protection.. Previously, from 2012-2018, Jessica served as InterAction's Senior Program Manager for Protection, initiating the development of the framework for results-based protection and supporting InterAction’s Gender-Based ViolenceNGOS & RISK
˜ ˚ NGOs and Risk Managing Uncertainty in LocalInternational Partnerships PHOTO CREDITS Photos throughout this publication were provided courtesy of the INGOs within the study group including CARE, Catholic Relief Services, ConcernNGO S & RISK
ngo s & risk managing uncertainty in local-international partnerships case studies: northeast nigeria & south sudan PROGRAMS - INTERACTION Learn more about our programs. Working toward an inclusive and equitable society cannot be accomplished alone. InterAction’s program staff collaborates with thousands of professionals from Member and partner organizations to mobilize the NGO community, enhance its impact, align common interests, and promote learning and innovation. MANAGING RISK IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO PARTNERSHIPSLOCAL NGO LISTMASTERS IN NGO MANAGEMENTPHD IN NGO MANAGEMENTLOCAL NGOS NEAR MENGO MANAGEMENT SYSTEMNGO MANAGEMENT TRAINING The findings of this study, which was funded by USAID/OFDA, are reflected in a new report titled, “ NGOs and Risk: Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships .”. The findings provide an overview of how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian crises. RESULTS BASED PROTECTION Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action. It's an approach which aims for results - results which are a reduction in actual risks that people face. It underscores the importance of starting from the perspective of PSEAH IMPLEMENTATION QUICK REFERENCE HANDBOOK 6 INTRODUCTION Background PSEAH (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment) is a term used by those working in the international humanitarian and NOAM UNGER - INTERACTION Noam Unger is Vice President for Development Policy, Advocacy and Learning at InterAction. In this role, he leads efforts to strengthen the voice and role of civil society in global development, international relief, and associated policy deliberations.NGOS & RISK
˜ ˚ NGOs and Risk Managing Uncertainty in LocalInternational Partnerships PHOTO CREDITS Photos throughout this publication were provided courtesy of the INGOs within the study group including CARE, Catholic Relief Services, ConcernADAM FIVENSON
Adam Fivenson joined InterAction as Director of Data, Development Technology, and Innovation. He is a human-centered design specialist and innovation strategist whose work spans the intersection of technology, data, and international development.JESSICA LENZ
Jessica A. Lenz re-joined InterAction in May 2019 as the Senior Technical Advisor for Protection, leading InterAction’s flagship program on results-based protection.. Previously, from 2012-2018, Jessica served as InterAction's Senior Program Manager for Protection, initiating the development of the framework for results-based protection and supporting InterAction’s Gender-Based ViolenceNGO S & RISK
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ngo s & risk managing uncertainty in local-international partnerships case studies: northeast nigeria & south sudan PROGRAMS - INTERACTION Learn more about our programs. Working toward an inclusive and equitable society cannot be accomplished alone. InterAction’s program staff collaborates with thousands of professionals from Member and partner organizations to mobilize the NGO community, enhance its impact, align common interests, and promote learning and innovation. MANAGING RISK IN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO PARTNERSHIPSLOCAL NGO LISTMASTERS IN NGO MANAGEMENTPHD IN NGO MANAGEMENTLOCAL NGOS NEAR MENGO MANAGEMENT SYSTEMNGO MANAGEMENT TRAINING The findings of this study, which was funded by USAID/OFDA, are reflected in a new report titled, “ NGOs and Risk: Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships .”. The findings provide an overview of how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian crises. RESULTS BASED PROTECTION Results-based protection is a problem-solving approach used to address complexity and the ever-changing environment that surrounds protection issues in humanitarian action. It's an approach which aims for results - results which are a reduction in actual risks that people face. It underscores the importance of starting from the perspective of PSEAH IMPLEMENTATION QUICK REFERENCE HANDBOOK 6 INTRODUCTION Background PSEAH (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment) is a term used by those working in the international humanitarian and NOAM UNGER - INTERACTION Noam Unger is Vice President for Development Policy, Advocacy and Learning at InterAction. In this role, he leads efforts to strengthen the voice and role of civil society in global development, international relief, and associated policy deliberations.NGOS & RISK
˜ ˚ NGOs and Risk Managing Uncertainty in LocalInternational Partnerships PHOTO CREDITS Photos throughout this publication were provided courtesy of the INGOs within the study group including CARE, Catholic Relief Services, ConcernADAM FIVENSON
Adam Fivenson joined InterAction as Director of Data, Development Technology, and Innovation. He is a human-centered design specialist and innovation strategist whose work spans the intersection of technology, data, and international development.JESSICA LENZ
Jessica A. Lenz re-joined InterAction in May 2019 as the Senior Technical Advisor for Protection, leading InterAction’s flagship program on results-based protection.. Previously, from 2012-2018, Jessica served as InterAction's Senior Program Manager for Protection, initiating the development of the framework for results-based protection and supporting InterAction’s Gender-Based ViolenceNGO S & RISK
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About Our Board. InterAction is managed by a committed and active board of directors. Diverse in representation, we seek variety in NGO size, geographic representation, a mix of faith-based and secular organizations, CEO gender, a balance of new and returning board members, and experience.HUMANITARIAN ACTION
Danny and his 18 years old pregnant partner, Luzmila, share a room with seven other Venezuelans. To make matters worse, Danny was recently hit by a car, breaking several fingers and injuring his shoulder. The couple uses World Food Programme food vouchers and training to identify and prepare nourishing food and ensure they’regetting the
PREVENTING SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE: IT’S EVERYONE’S Both humanitarian and development actors are responsible for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) in their programs. However, until recently, the international community has seen SEA as an issue that primarily affects humanitarian programs and not an issue that is as pervasive in development contexts. PSEA BASICS TRAINING GUIDE InterAction PSEA Training Page | 1 Forward Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of beneficiaries by aid workers is a serious concern of the humanitarian community, and represents one of the most egregious failures of protection.JESSICA LENZ
Jessica A. Lenz re-joined InterAction in May 2019 as the Senior Technical Advisor for Protection, leading InterAction’s flagship program on results-based protection.. Previously, from 2012-2018, Jessica served as InterAction's Senior Program Manager for Protection, initiating the development of the framework for results-based protection and supporting InterAction’s Gender-Based ViolenceNGOS & RISK
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