Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA)

A UNICEF Commitment

UNICEF Myanmar
UNICEF Myanmar
UNICEF Myanmar/2024/Minzayar Oo

UNICEF has a zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA).  It is never acceptable for any person in a position of power to abuse their authority under any circumstances and especially against the most vulnerable. 

A Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Network has been established in Myanmar for protection against SEA.  The Network meets regularly and provides support to organizations to implement PSEA policies.    

UNICEF Myanmar
UNICEF Myanmar/2024/Minzayar Oo

AID IS FREE

  • Aid is free. Sexual favours in any form must never be requested in exchange for assistance and services. Report any allegations and incidents of sexual exploitation and abuse to: Email: [email protected] and mobile number: 09405149616 - or contact the PSEA focal point in any UNICEF office near you
  • Aid workers should never shout at you, touch any part of your body or make you feel uncomfortable or sad. If they are hurting you, you should tell an adult you trust. Remember, it is not your fault.  
  • All aid – including food, schoolbooks, games, and clothes - is free. No one should ask you to do anything in exchange for these items. If something happens to you or others you know, talk about it to a person you trust. No harm will come to you for reporting this issue. Please talk to an adult you trust who can call this number: 09405149616. 

To Report 

When to Report  

No child must ever be in harm’s way.

Be aware that any activity by UNICEF or their partners must not expose you, your family and people to further harm. If it is causing harm, please report to the response providers (including community leaders, and camp leaders), trusted humanitarian organizations or designated focal points in your area, as you feel appropriate.

All UNICEF personnel have a duty to safeguard children and communities reached by UNICEF’s work, and to immediately report suspected threats or wrongdoing against them. 

How to Report

Report Hotline: +95 9 405 149 616

Email: [email protected] or , contact the PSEA focal point in a UNICEF office near you.