All humanitarian aid, including food, water, shelter, and healthcare, is completely free. No one has the right to ask for money, labor, or favors in return. If someone demands anything from you, it is wrong and should be reported
2,208 responded out of 7,937 polled
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Result 3 Can a person report Sexual Exploitation and Abuse anonymously?
You can report SEA anonymously through suggestion boxes, hotlines, or community focal points. Your identity will stay confidential unless you choose to disclose it. The goal is to ensure your safety and privacy while addressing the issue.
1,340 responded out of 4,523 polled
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Result 5 If I report a SEA incident, will it affect my access to aid or services?
Reporting SEA will not affect your access to aid or services. You will continue to receive support. Reporting helps protect you and others from harm. Organizations are committed to your safety and ensuring aid is provided fairly and respectfully.
904 responded out of 2,929 polled
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Result 7 Can I report a SEA complaint on behalf of someone else?
Yes, you can report on behalf of someone else if they cannot do so. This helps protect those who may be afraid or unsure how to report. Your report will be handled with the same care and confidentiality as if they made it themselves.
779 responded out of 2,252 polled
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Result 9 What if someone I trust tells me not to report or says I could get into trouble?
Reporting SEA is your right, and no one can stop you. It helps protect you and others. If someone discourages you, they may not understand that reporting is safe, confidential, and won’t cause trouble for you.
1,636 responded out of 1,675 polled
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Result 11 Do you know how can you report SEA to if you don't trust the aid workers?
Report SEA to trusted community members, local leaders, or trained focal points. Use anonymous methods like suggestion boxes or report directly through hotlines without involving aid workers. Dial 2772, 2263, or 2023 for free to report.