
The purpose of this training is to ensure all BGCI partners understand their safeguarding responsibilities and are equipped to prevent, identify, and respond appropriately to safeguarding and SEAH concerns within their work and communities.
- Strengthen partner understanding of safeguarding principles, legal and ethical obligations.
- Promote awareness and prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEAH) in project contexts.
- Build capacity to establish safeguarding frameworks, risk assessments, and culturally sensitive reporting mechanisms.
- Reinforce a survivor-centred approach in all response and reporting actions.
- Encourage the creation of organizational and personal safeguarding action plans.
Target Audience: BGCI partners, project staff, consultants, volunteers, and collaborators working with communities through BGCI-supported projects.
Level: Foundation
Length: 1.5 hours
Access: This module is for BGCI project partners only. Access is provided on a project basis.