Safeguarding Matters is a podcast series hosted by Paul Nolan and Nastasya Gecim from the Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub where we discuss matters relating to safeguarding and Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassment in the aid sector. We’ll have conversations with thought leaders and practitioners who can offer insights that can help us all to better understand safeguarding and improve our practices.
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Safeguarding Matters is a podcast series hosted by Paul Nolan and Nastasya Gecim from the Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub where we discuss matters relating to safeguarding and Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassment in the aid sector. We’ll have conversations with thought leaders and practitioners who can offer insights that can help us all to better understand safeguarding and improve our practices.
Spotlight On: Why Skipping Safeguarding in Emergencies Isn’t an Option
Safeguarding Matters
19 minutes 3 seconds
2 years ago
Spotlight On: Why Skipping Safeguarding in Emergencies Isn’t an Option
In this Spotlight On episode, Enikő Vass, Safeguarding Hub Eastern Europe's regional communications manager speaks with Alice Gentile, head of global ethics and compliance office at Terre des hommes foundation in Lausanne. Together they explore the impact of safeguarding on her personal life, the importance of being aware of safeguarding in emergency situations, and the challenges of balancing a survivor-centred approach with the need to reach conclusions in investigations.
Safeguarding Matters
Safeguarding Matters is a podcast series hosted by Paul Nolan and Nastasya Gecim from the Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub where we discuss matters relating to safeguarding and Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassment in the aid sector. We’ll have conversations with thought leaders and practitioners who can offer insights that can help us all to better understand safeguarding and improve our practices.