PSEAH Shifting Power Training & Guidelines Summary of IASC Good Practices: Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment and Abuse of Aid Workers – IASC IASC summary of good practices for preventing sexual exploitation and abuse of aid workers. Includes reporting, investigations, and support mechanisms. / Resource Centre / Shifting Power / Summary of IASC Good Practices: Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment and Abuse of Aid Workers – IASC This document summarizes actions by IASC members to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation, abuse (SEA), and sexual harassment (SHA) of aid workers. It details strategies, mechanisms for reporting, community-based complaints, internal reporting, vetting processes, investigations, and support for victims. The paper also highlights progress in ensuring safe reporting, strengthening investigative capacity, and preventing perpetrators from moving through the sector.