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World: AAP/PSEA Survey Findings: Region of Asia and the Pacific (April 2026)
By Asia-Pacific Accountability to Affected People & Protection from Sexual Exploita at ReliefWeb
· July 2, 2026
· 1 min read
. Context Accountability to affected people (AAP) and Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) are under strain in Asia and the Pacific. The 2025 funding cuts and the Humanitarian Reset have pushed coordination structures to become lighter, more locally led and more efficient. The Humani
Key takeaway The 2025 funding cuts and the Humanitarian Reset have pushed coordination structures to become lighter, more locally led and more efficient.
Why this matters
The suspension or scaling back of inter-agency AAP coordination platforms in the Asia and Pacific region since 2025 raises concerns about the ability of humanitarian organizations to maintain accountability and community trust. The fact that well-established collective AAP mechanisms in conflict-affected areas like Afghanistan and Myanmar are working under heavy pressure from access, security, and connectivity constraints highlights the challenges of implementing AAP in complex settings. The absence of a dedicated inter-agency AAP coordination structure in the Pacific sub-region, which covers 21 countries and territories, further exacerbates the risk of AAP being relegated to a written commitment rather than an operational practice. As resources continue to dwindle, the importance of community trust grows, making it crucial for humanitarian organizations to prioritize AAP and PSEA to ensure effective and responsible disaster relief efforts in the region. The findings of the AAP/PSEA Regional Working Group's survey will be closely watched to inform strategies to address these gaps.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
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