PSEA Community Outreach
and Communication Fund
Deliverables Database
The PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund invests in community-led efforts to ensure that communities and SEA survivors know how and where to safely report allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation by providing support to NGOs to develop and disseminate outreach and communication materials to strengthen community awareness about PSEA issues and reporting channels. The materials the NGOs supported by the Fund developed, used and disseminated are publicly available to the wider sector for further use and adaptation and can be accessed in the database below.
Please note that the materials in the database are the creations of their authors and do not represent ICVA, IASC or UNHCR, nor their views or endorsement of these materials.
If an organisation wishes to build on an existing material in the database, they are asked to refrain from using the logos of IASC, ICVA or UNHCR, or from including acknowledgements, such as “this project was funded by the PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund”. NGOs are welcome to use these materials to develop their own products; however, in doing so we ask that they mindful of relevant sensitivities, undertake community consultation as part of this adaptation effort, and aim to avoid content that may be viewed as potentially retraumatizing or victim-blaming.
PSEA Fund Database
Description
The PSEA Deliverables database provides interested organisations with a variety of ideas, designs and templates to implement projects focused on raising community awareness about sexual exploitation and abuse risks as well developing information that educates those at risk. The available resources are in both final and editable formats.
Guide on How to Use the PSEA Fund Deliverables Database
Adaptation of Products
PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund Database
15 July 2022
Subject / PSEA fund deliverable / Safeguarding_PSEA /
Organisations interested in implementing projects focused on raising community awareness on the risks of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) and on developing information, education, and communication (IEC) materials on PSEA, can browse the PSEA Fund Deliverables Database for ideas, designs, and templates. The PSEA Fund Deliverables Database lists the different types of materials according to the organisation, country, language, target group and type of deliverable. The materials are all filed under the organisation in the database below.
UNHCR
PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund Deliverables Database
The PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund invests in community-led efforts to ensure that communities and SEA survivors know how and where to safely report allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation by providing support to NGOs to develop and disseminate outreach and communication materials to strengthen community awareness about PSEA issues and reporting channels. The materials the NGOs supported by the Fund developed, used and disseminated are publicly available to the wider sector for further use and adaptation and can be accessed in the database below.
UNHCR
Organisations interested in implementing projects focused on raising community awareness on the risks of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) and on developing information, education, and communication (IEC) materials on PSEA, can browse the PSEA Fund Deliverables Database for ideas, designs, and templates. The PSEA Fund Deliverables Database lists the different types of materials according to the organisation, country, language, target group and type of deliverable. The materials are all filed under the organisation in the database below.
Guide on How to Use the PSEA Fund Deliverables Database
Please note that the materials in the database are the creations of their authors and do not represent ICVA, IASC or UNHCR, nor their views or endorsement of these materials.
If an organisation wishes to build on an existing material in the database, they are asked to refrain from using the logos of IASC, ICVA or UNHCR, or from including acknowledgements, such as “this project was funded by the PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund”. NGOs are welcome to use these materials to develop their own products; however, in doing so we ask that they mindful of relevant sensitivities, undertake community consultation as part of this adaptation effort, and aim to avoid content that may be viewed as potentially retraumatizing or victim-blaming.
Adaptation of Products
PSEA Fund Database
PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund Database
15 July 2022
Subject / PSEA fund deliverable /
Safeguarding_PSEA /
Description
The PSEA Deliverables database provides interested organisations with a variety of ideas, designs and templates to implement projects focused on raising community awareness about sexual exploitation and abuse risks as well developing information that educates those at risk. The available resources are in both final and editable formats.
Acknowledgment
ICVA would like to thank UNHCR for its partnership and UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) for supporting the PSEA Fund and the research project. ICVA would also like to thank Murrayborn Group for leading on the research project. Furthermore, ICVA would like to express thanks to the members of the Steering Group for their contribution to the Fund and support given to the Fund recipients. Over the last three years, members of the Steering Group included: CARE International, Communicating with Disaster Affected Communities (CDAC) Network, Girls not Brides, ICVA, IOM, Oxfam, Translators without Borders, UNHCR, UNICEF and World Vision International. Finally, ICVA would also like to acknowledge and thank the Fund recipients and the communities they engaged with.
Acknowledgment
ICVA would like to thank UNHCR for its partnership and UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) for supporting the PSEA Fund and the research project. ICVA would also like to thank Murrayborn Group for leading on the research project. Furthermore, ICVA would like to express thanks to the members of the Steering Group for their contribution to the Fund and support given to the Fund recipients. Over the last three years, members of the Steering Group included: CARE International, Communicating with Disaster Affected Communities (CDAC) Network, Girls not Brides, ICVA, IOM, Oxfam, Translators without Borders, UNHCR, UNICEF and World Vision International. Finally, ICVA would also like to acknowledge and thank the Fund recipients and the communities they engaged with.