SaferKidsPH Program: A Case Study of a Consortium Model to Address Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
This case study seeks to document the establishment, achievements, ways of working and lessons, to date, from the SaferKidsPH Consortium.
The case study looks at the ways of working which have facilitated and underpinned the establishment and success of the consortium thus far. It focuses on the relational and collaborative elements which are central to delivering a complex and challenging program (which are often not spelt out in program designs, or articulated in program reports), as well as the structures and processes established to support collaboration.
It is envisaged that this case study will act as a learning reference for donors and other stakeholders who are interested in adopting or supporting a consortium or partnership approach to programming.
The SaferKidsPH consortium consists of Save the Children Philippines, the Asia Foundation, and UNICEF Philippines.
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is the donor to SaferKidsPH, and works closely with it, as does the Australian Federal Police (AFP).