On 1 May - 11:00 CEST - Join us for an informative session around improving organisational and individual accountability, with a presentation of the CHS Alliance initiative to strengthen global capacity for survivor-centred SEAH investigations, with a particular focus on the Investigation Qualification Training Scheme (IQTS) Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (SEAH) remains prevalent in the humanitarian and development sector. Conducting professional, principled survivor-centred investigations is fundamental in addressing incidents of SEAH, by ensuring that perpetrators are held to account, for improving organisational accountability and for improved outcomes for survivors. Join our session to find out more about the survivor centred IQTS and how the scheme can bring particular value to your organisation. Also, hear more about the planned investigation support services of CHS Alliance: a global roster of qualified SEAH Investigators, the piloting of shared investigation services, as well as an active community of practice for investigators. Join us and discover how your organisation can become a catalyst for positive impact and change ! |