Terms of Reference for in-country Focal Points
on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
Competencies and Experience:
The in-country Focal Point for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and his/her Alternate shall be a staff member, normally appointed at a sufficiently senior level (P4 and above). Either the Focal Point or the Alternate shall be a female staff member.
The Focal Point and the Alternate shall have the following competencies and experience: Proven integrity, objectivity and professional competence; demonstrated sensitivity to cultural diversity and gender issues; fluent in relevant languages; demonstrated experience of working directly with local communities; proven communication skills. Upon appointment, the Focal Point and the Alternate shall undergo specific training on prevention of and protection from sexual exploitation and abuse, as soon as is feasible.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Focal Point and the Alternate shall participate in the in-Country Network on SEA, focusing in particular on sharing and implementing best practice in SEA prevention and response, and coordinating induction briefings and training on SEA for all staff, including raising awareness among staff of their responsibilities to report all suspicions of sexual exploitation and abuse committed by colleagues, pursuant to ST/SGB/2003/13 section 3.2 (e).
The Focal Point/Alternate shall be responsible for making appropriate recommendations to management on enhancing prevention strategies especially in situations where the volume or type of complaints received indicate that patterns of sexual exploitation and abuse may exist. This could include collecting and analysing information on actual/potential risk factors for vulnerability to sexual exploitation and abuse and elaborating measures to address these. The Focal Point/Alternate shall prepare quarterly reports to management containing statistics and analysis of complaints received, follow up actions taken, and recommendations that flow from the analysis.
The Focal Point/Alternate shall receive, in complete confidence and in a conducive environment, complaints and questions about alleged acts of sexual exploitation and abuse committed by all categories of the [Agency/Mission]'s personnel. (A complainant may choose which of the two s/he wishes to contact regarding his/her complaint.) Appropriate measures shall be taken to ensure safety and confidentiality for all visitors to the Focal Point/Alternate, whether staff members or members of the local community.
The Focal Point/Alternate shall also receive, if requested, complaints about alleged acts committed by national or international personnel from other organisations, or about alleged acts when the institutional affiliation of the perpetrator(s) is unknown or uncertain.
The Focal Point/Alternate shall maintain (to the extent feasible in view of security considerations) an "open door" policy with regard to members of the local community, including refugees and other beneficiaries of assistance, national and international NGO personnel and all United Nations personnel, national and international.
The Focal Point/Alternate shall ensure the appointment of field focal points at all his/her organisation's field/sub-offices with significant staff presence. The field focal points shall be trained and delegated to receive complaints on his/her behalf in field locations and to pass these on to the capital-level Focal Point/Alternate for action and follow up.
The Focal Point/Alternate shall ensure that all materials pertaining to complaints and referrals are held securely and handled strictly in line with applicable reporting and investigation procedures.
Upon receipt of a complaint, the Focal Point/Alternate (or his/her delegated field focal point) shall:
If the complaint implicates a staff member of the Focal Point's own organization:
If the complaint implicates a staff member of a different organization:
If the complaint is a rumour or the alleged perpetrator(s)' affiliation is unknown:
If the complaint implicates a member of the local community:
Produced by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee Task Force on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
2004