
The NGO Report the Abuse advocates for a global agenda to end sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers, and developing and promoting survivor-centred organisational policies and mechanisms.
The NGO Report the Abuse advocates for a global agenda to end sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers, and developing and promoting survivor-centred organisational policies and mechanisms.
Introduction Report the Abuse (RTA) began operating on 19 August 2015, and one of its first acts was to open up a public, confidential, non-judgemental, and anonymous platform where humanitarian aid...
Donor agencies have played an essential role in addressing various problems plaguing the humanitarian community – fraud, corruption, concerns about the funding of terrorism, and, most recently,...
One of the questions frequently asked to Report the Abuse (RTA), and within the broader humanitarian community, is how we report and respond to incidents of sexual violence – as survivors1. Who do we...
The need for this Guidance Note came out of many discussions around how we speak about sexual violence – within humanitarian organisations, across them, and at the global level – following the attack...
There are many reasons humanitarian aid workers may become exposed to HIV and other diseases spread through bodily fluids, and sexual violence is just one of those reasons. When this does occur...
Duty of care is being increasingly discussed within the humanitarian community, and becoming an important area within risk management practice for organisation’s wishing to better address health,...
Sexual violence – in and out of conflict settings – is a global phenomena. Current data suggests that 1 in 3 women will experience sexual violence in their lifetime. These survivors include...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Report the Abuse (RTA), the first global NGO to solely address sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers, has created the first good practices tool to assist humanitarian...