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Resource and Support Hub for safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment

Last updated: 21/11/2022
IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-1-300788

Description

The Resource and Support Hub (RSH) is an FCDO funded programme to support organisations who deliver international aid to strengthen their safeguarding policy and practice against sexual exploitation and abuse, and sexual harassment (SEAH). The RSH is primarily intended to support smaller, local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in developing countries and those operating in high risk environments who are least able to pay for this support themselves.


Location

The country, countries or regions that benefit from this Programme.
Developing countries, unspecified, Nigeria
Disclaimer: Country borders do not necessarily reflect the UK Government's official position.

Status Implementation

The current stage of the Programme, consistent with the International Aid Transparency Initiative's (IATI) classifications.

Programme Spend

Programme budget and spend to date, as per the amounts loaded in financial system(s), and for which procurement has been finalised.

Participating Organisation(s)

Help with participating organisations

Accountable:Organisation responsible for oversight of the activity

Extending: Organisation that manages the budget on behalf of the funding organisation.

Funding: Organisation which provides funds.

Implementing: Organisations implementing the activity.

Sectors

Sector groups as a percentage of total Programme budget according to the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) classifications.

Budget

A comparison across financial years of forecast budget and spend to date on the Programme.

Policy Marker(s)

ODA measures in relation to their realisation of OECD development policy objectives

Gender Equality significant objective

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Programme data last updated on 21/11/2022