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Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector: follow-up inquiry

Inquiry

Slow progress in developing effective mechanisms to combat sexual exploitation and abuse is leaving victims and survivors without recourse to appeal, a report by the International Development Committee has found.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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1st Report - Follow-up: sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector
Inquiry Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector: follow-up inquiry
HC 111
Report
Letter, 13 June 2019, to the Chief Executive, Bond, concerning follow-up to IDC evidence session on Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector
Inquiry Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector: follow-up inquiry
Correspondence
Letter, 13 June 2019, to the Secretary of State for International Development, concerning follow-up to IDC evidence session on Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector
Inquiry Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector: follow-up inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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2 July 2019
Inquiry Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector: follow-up inquiry
Witnesses Kathryn Hancock, Principal Consultant, IMC Worldwide, Sinead Magill, Managing Partner, The Palladium Group, Fergus Drake, Chief Executive, Crown Agents, Jo Elms, Managing Director, Options Consulting
Oral Evidence
7 May 2019
Inquiry Sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector: follow-up inquiry
Witnesses Frances Longley, Chief Executive Officer, Amref Health Africa UK, Representative from the Bond NGO working groups, and Tracey Smith, Chief Executive Officer, British Expertise International, Representative for private sector suppliers; Rory Stewart OBE MP, Secretary of State for International Development, and Peter Taylor, Head of the Safeguarding Unit, Department for International Development (at 2.30pm).
Oral Evidence
BOND Annex A (SAS0008)
Department for International Development Annex C (SAS0009)
Palladium Group (SAS0006)

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