The infrastructure sector presents a high-risk environment for incidents of sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment (SEAH). DFID’s Safeguarding Unit has identified infrastructure as a priority focus area and has commissioned this tool to identify and mitigate SEAH risks across DFID’s infrastructure programming.
This tool has been developed specifically for DFID advisers, programme managers and Senior Responsible Officers working on programmes that involve infrastructure either as the main programme focus or as a component. It will help them to:
- Familiarise themselves with potential SEAH risks within infrastructure investments;
- Improve the identification, management and oversight of SEAH risks on infrastructure projects; this includes projects where construction, maintenance and/or upgrading of infrastructure (transport, energy, water and sanitation, waste, schools/health clinics, etc.) takes place;
- Understand what actions they can take themselves – and require of partners – that will help identify, mitigate, manage and respond to SEAH risks or incidents in the downstream delivery of infrastructure programmes (including taking a survivor-centred approach);
- Structure discussions with delivery partners and think about how/where to seek information during formal and informal review points;
- Strengthen their oversight capacity to manage and/or escalate SEAH incidents.
Published
29/07/19
Tags
Resource
Gender, disability and inclusion
Infrastructure