NGO Collection and Reporting of Data on Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment

This report reviews data reported by a sample of Civil society organisations and NGOs in their 2018-2019 Annual Reports

Abstract

This report reviews data on sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH) reported by a sample of CSOs and NGOs in their 2018-2019 Annual/Accountability Reports. It describes how SEAH data is collected and reported on by the selected CSOs and NGOs. Sampled organisations most often mentioned the use of standardised frameworks for reporting, but in their annual and accountability reports, they did not include relevant information on particular procedures and parameters for collecting data on SEAH. There is a general lack of consistency in the SEAH data reported on by different organisations and, and an absence of disaggregation of publicly available data. This makes a comparison between the sampled organisations difficult. More so, given that violence against women and girls is under-reported all around the world, it significantly impacts on reporting of SEAH. Calls for more transparent reporting of SEAH creates the possibility that reporting on SEAH could become more common and more comprehensive in CSOs and NGOs forthcoming annual reports for 2019-20.

K4D helpdesk reports provide summaries of current research, evidence and lessons learned. This report was commissioned by the UK Department for International Development.

Citation

Birchall, J. (2020). NGO collection and reporting of data on sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. K4D Helpdesk Report 778. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies

NGO Collection and Reporting of Data on Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment

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Published 16 March 2020