All staff, administrators, volunteers, interns and those otherwise involved with KIYO have a fundamental moral obligation to report any complaint or reasonable suspicion of a breach of integrity, whether financial or moral, or related to the safeguarding of children and youth that is directly related to the organisation, or indirectly within our programmes or through our work with partners.
To report on integrity and safeguarding complaints, fill out the form below (Feel free to fill in the frorm in the language of your convenience). Your report will be handled in confidence.
KIYO does not address anonymous complaints, as investigation and dialogue are not possible without identifying the parties involved. However, if an anonymous complaint is supported by thorough documentation, KIYO may assess its validity to determine whether an investigation is justified. However, complaints made in bad faith are seen as a violation of integrity and can be sanctioned.
You can find the contact information of our local Integrity Focal Points HERE.