WHO’s New Policy and Strategy on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct

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This course is an introductory learning package introducing the new WHO policy on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct. Additionally, it will introduce WHO’s three-year strategy that defines our vision, expected results, and the ten priority actions over the next three years.

Please note this is an interim course. A comprehensive training will be published later this year.

The course is available in English. French presentations and subtitles are available.

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Course Overview WHO has zero tolerance for sexual misconduct (SEAH), for inaction against sexual misconduct, and for any form of retaliation against those who report or participate in an investigation of allegations of sexual misconduct. WHO’s new policy on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct (PASM) is intended to ensure that all staff and collaborators are held to a common standard of conduct, and that measures are taken to both prevent and address all forms of sexual misconduct.

By the end of this course you will be able to:

Who this course is for

The primary audience for this course is WHO Staff and collaborators (including implementing partners).

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