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The UK’s approach to safeguarding in the humanitarian sector

Publication language
English
Pages
48pp
Date published
24 Feb 2022
Type
Programme/project reviews
Keywords
Peacebuilding, Governance, Protection, human rights & security, Gender Equality (SDG)
Countries
Bangladesh, Uganda, Yemen
Organisations
Independent Commission for Aid Impact

A review examining the UK’s approach to safeguarding in the humanitarian sector finds the government needs to do more to learn from people affected by humanitarian crises.

Main report file: PDF

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