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Factors Influencing Misconduct Reporting: A meta-analysis
Echegaray, Carolina ; Barakat, Sarah ; Tomkys Valteri, Emily
Echegaray, Carolina
Barakat, Sarah
Tomkys Valteri, Emily
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2020-07-07
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43
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<p>The purpose of this document is to provide an analysis of the critical factors that influence decision-making behaviour related to misconduct reporting, based on a human-centred design approach. Findings have been analysed across three research locations:</p>
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<li>Myanmar</li>
<li>Iraq</li>
<li>Ghana</li>
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<p>The intended primary audience includes the accountability, safeguarding, protection, gender justice, and technology teams from Oxfam Great Britain (Oxfam GB) and members of Oxfam country offices across the world.</p>
<p>This document is also intended for other sector audiences interested in understanding the critical factors that influence misconduct reporting. </p>
<p>There are three sections to this document:</p>
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<li>The first section provides some background information on this initiative and the approach guiding this work.</li>
<li>The second section presents an analysis of the key findings and trends identified.</li>
<li>The final section offers some high-level considerations for moving forward.</li>
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978-1-78748-613-3
