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We are building on the successful launch of RSH MENA Hub and the first webinar on Introduction to Safeguarding in September 2021. We are excited to host our next webinar which will take a deeper look at risk mitigation related to SEAH and approaches to address risks with a Q&A session at the end. This is the second in a series of webinars where we focus on key stages of the Safeguarding Journey. 

In this webinar, we will explore the following questions: 

  1. What are the key risks for SEAH in the aid sector?
  2. What are some good practice risk mitigation approaches in the aid sector? 
  3. Are we supposed to eliminate all risks related to SEAH? 
  4. What are the specific risks related to SEAH in the MENA region/Jordan? 
  5. And what approaches worked well to avoid doing harm and addressing risks of SEAH?

Language: Arabic/English with interpretations

Chair:

WejdanWejdan Jarrah, RSH MENA Hub Regional Associate 

RSH MENA Hub Regional Associate. Wejdan is an experienced protection and safeguarding consultant  with more than 16 years experience in the aid and development sectors. She has bachelor and master degree in psychological counselling, bayside her role in MENA region she is part of Church of Sweden's International Hum roster for Psychosocial and currently she is leading RSH in  MENA in addition to representing Network for Empowered Aid Response in MENA as well.  

 

Speakers: 

CorinneCorinne Davey, Safeguarding Consultant

Corinne Davey is a Director of GCPS Consulting and worked as the RSH Senior Technical Advisor during Phase 1. Corinne has worked in the humanitarian and development sector for over 20 years and specifically on safeguarding for 14 years. She was Director of Keeping Children Safe, revising the Keeping Children Safe standards and expanding the range of child safeguarding tools available to help implement the standards. As a Director of GCPS Consulting, she has supported a range of clients to strengthen their safeguarding measures. Corinne is particularly interested in how organisations design and deliver programming work and, more recently, how they create organisational cultures for safeguarding. She has designed tools and approaches for risk management, supporting NGOs working in Syria as well as elsewhere in the MENA region to assess and mitigate risks of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassent (SEAH).

TybaTayba Sharif: Head of UNHCR PSEA and Protection Officer Jordan and National Expert Board member for the RSH Jordan Hub. 

Tayba Sharif has a Ph.D. Oral History, Humanities and Refugee Studies from  the University of Amsterdam with over 15 years of experience with UNHCR, mainly in Protection, in Africa, MENA and Asia. Tayba has been the Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) focal point in Sudan, Libya, Pakistan, Turkey and Bangladesh. Since 2020, she co-chairs the Inter Agency Steering Committee (IASC) Network on PSEA in Jordan  jointly with INTERSOS.


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Please also be advised that this webinar contains content on safeguarding, that some may find distressing.

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Syria
Jordan
Yemen
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