Amidst an increasingly complex world marked by humanitarian crises and conflicts, the protection and well-being of vulnerable populations remain paramount. The book "Management of Abuse, Exploit, and Sextortion Risks" delves into strategies to mitigate abuse, exploitation, and sextortion risks in humanitarian contexts. This comprehensive work explores the distinctive characteristics of humanitarian settings, defines various forms of harm, examines root causes, delves into legal and ethical frameworks, and emphasizes risk assessment and prevention strategies. The book navigates the interplay of reporting, response mechanisms, and future trends while highlighting the pivotal roles of training, audit bodies, investigation bodies, and collaborative efforts. Addressing challenges and charting future directions, the book serves as a guide to safeguarding vulnerable populations, urging humanity to uphold shared responsibility in the face of adversity.