Asmita  Naik

Asmita Naik

Asmita Naik has been an independent consultant since 2002, carrying out assignments across the globe on a wide range of issues related to human rights, protection, aid policy, and management. Prior to this, she worked for United Nations agencies in Geneva. Asmita has been a long-standing advocate for victims of sexual exploitation and abuse by aid workers. She co-authored a 2002 report on the sexual exploitation of refugee children by aid workers and peacekeepers in West Africa, which led to global policy on this issue for the first time.

Latest Articles

Opinion: How to adopt a survivor-centered approach to sexual abuse

Opinion: How to adopt a survivor-centered approach to sexual abuse

over 4 years ago // #AidToo

Ongoing reports of systemic sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector show that organizations claim to champion victims' rights but, in practice, continue to put their own interests first.

Opinion: Global aid worker register to prevent abuse risks doing more harm than good

Opinion: Global aid worker register to prevent abuse risks doing more harm than good

over 5 years ago // #AidToo

DFID is proposing to set up an aid worker registration scheme in response to the sexual abuse scandals of recent years. But the scheme raises serious concerns about employment rights, data protection, and privacy, according to this op-ed.