“This self-paced course is free and available to all learners interested in mitigating the risk of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) in aid distribution, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), and programming. It is grounded in principles and tools for increasing aid actors’ and researchers’ engagement with diverse women, girls, and other members of crisis-affected communities and applying the expertise they share.”
Through 5 self-paced modules, you will learn about:
- Understanding Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) in Humanitarian Settings
- Recognizing Women and Girls as the Experts on SEA Risk
- Engaging Women and Girls to Better Prevent SEA
- Applying SEA Risk Recommendations to Make Aid Distributions Safer
- Using Participatory Methods in Humanitarian Settings

