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Charities commit to principles to ensure zero tolerance of sexual exploitation.

Press release13 February 2018

Press release: Statement issued by Bond, the UK network for organisations working in international development, of which Concern is a member.

Tamsyn Barton, CEO, Bond said:

"Today, some of the UK’s leading charities met at Bond’s offices to discuss zero tolerance of sexual exploitation across the international development sector. The sector is committed to responding to the justifiable anger felt by the communities we work with, the British public and colleagues.

Every day, the international development sector works to meet urgent needs and solve global poverty issues, but we recognise that in some cases the sector has fallen short and let down the vulnerable people we work with. We are committed to meeting the high standards expected of us and we acknowledge the need for improvement.

NGOs have committed to the following principles:

  • Ensuring that the culture within our organisations provides a safe and trusted environment that encourages those affected to come forward and report incidents
  • Assuring the regulatory bodies that they have full disclosure of all safeguarding concerns at the earliest opportunity
  • Sharing with the regulatory bodies the safeguarding policies and practices already in place, as well as how incidents and allegations are handled when they arise
  • Where not done already, sharing the details of any incidents with the regulatory bodies
  • Increasing investment and resources towards safeguarding and protecting the most vulnerable
  • Ensuring that the highest safeguarding standards are applied throughout our programmes and that best practice is shared across the sector
  • Carrying out work, which is already underway in collaboration with DFID, the Charity Commission and global bodies, to explore a system of passporting, registration or accreditation of humanitarian and development practitioners which will be accelerated under the leadership of UK NGOs in the hope that it may influence the practice and standards of the global aid community"

ENDS

Notes to Editor

Bond is the UK network for organisations working in international development. Bond unites and supports a diverse network of over 450 civil society organisations and allies to help eradicate global poverty, inequality and injustice.

For more information please contact Maryam Mohsin, [email protected] or 07555 336029

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