Aid Agencies Can’t Police Themselves. It’s Time for a Change

Author(s)
Hilhorst, D.
Publication language
English
Date published
22 Feb 2018
Type
Blogs
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Preventing Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH)

The spreading “Oxfam” scandal will affect the entire humanitarian sector painfully. It brings into plain sight what observers of the internal workings of NGOs have known for a long time: NGOs have an organisational reflex of banning outsiders from their kitchen, and keeping their potentially dangerous secrets hidden.

Abuses of power are common in any situation where vulnerable people depend on powerful service providers. But the key question that still haunts this sector is how organisations should deal with the rotten apples – the abusers of power. Even though Oxfam has taken earlier abuses and misconduct seriously, the organisation has acted alone and resorted to internal measures in dealing with the problem.