Sexual Assault and Humanitarian Workers Project
This study examines the issue of sexual assault against humanitarian and development aid workers.
The Humanitarian Evidence Program
The Humanitarian Evidence Program produces a series of evidence syntheses to distill humanitarian evidence and communicate it to key stakeholders in order to enable better decision-making and improve humanitarian policy and practice.
Briefing Paper: Sexual Assault Against Humanitarian and Development Aid Workers
This briefing paper summarizes the findings from a review of scholarly and grey literature, as well as interviews, on the topic of sexual assault against aid workers. The overall study goal is to contribute knowledge to the prevention of and response to sexual assault...Change the context not the girls: Improving efforts to reduce teenage pregnancy in Sierra Leone
In 2013 Sierra Leone ranked among the ten nations with the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in the world. If the Government of Sierra Leone’s renewed National Strategy for the Reduction of Teenage Pregnancy is to succeed, a more contextually tailored approach is needed. This report makes five recommendations.