Toolkit to Support Implementation of the OECD DAC Recommendation on Ending Sexual
Exploitation Abuse and Harassment
This Toolkit synthesises learning and examples gathered from Development Assistance
Committee (DAC) members and partners, including their work through international fora
such as the OECD, as well as additional research. It aims to support DAC members and
partners in deepening their work and accelerate progress on any number of topics contained
within the DAC Recommendation’s six pillars. Progress in Sexual Exploitation, Abuse
and Harassment (SEAH) prevention and response can be very incremental and difficult
to measure, in part because it relies on addressing the many underlying factors that
support the perpetuation of SEAH, such as cultural and social norms, as well as power
dynamics. This Toolkit aims to support progress by DAC members on both technical and
political levels, as well as support their coordination efforts with their partners
to work towards long-term, sustainable change.
Available from June 28, 2024
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