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To complain or not to complain: still the question<br />

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4. If you were concerned about sexual abuse or exploitation by an aid worker, would you<br />

report it? If yes, ask how would you report it? How and to whom would you report the<br />

problem?<br />

5. Do you know of anyone who has complained about sexual abuse or exploitation by an<br />

aid worker? What happened? Was the person who had the problem given emergency<br />

assistance such as medical care, counseling or moving them for their own protection?<br />

6. Have you ever heard about any investigations into SEA related misconduct by an aid<br />

worker?<br />

7. What were the results of the investigation? What did you think of the results? How were<br />

they shared with your community?<br />

8. Has the risk/potential for sexual abuse or exploitation changed in any way since you<br />

have been receiving assistance? How?<br />

9. Do you feel safer as a result of NGO efforts to prevent and respond to SEA? How?<br />

What has changed?<br />

10. How should SEA prevention and response by aid agency staff of beneficiaries be<br />

improved?<br />

11. Is there anything else you would like to add on this topic that I have not already asked<br />

you about?

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