Fiji Sun

SENIOR UN OFFICER FLIES IN TO ENSURE OPERATIONS OF WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME

- ROSI DOVIVERATA Edited by Percy Kean losirene.lacanivalu@fijisun.

Asenior officer of the United Nations World Food Programme office based in Thailand is here to ensure operationa­l continuity of the WFP Fiji office.

Nicolas Morin is the temporary officer-in-charge as internatio­nal investigat­ions following allegation­s made about the behaviour of staff members take place. Mr Morin confirmed earlier in the week that he was filling in for Anthony Freeman. Mr Freeman is the country director for the WFP Fiji of- fice. He is in charge of nine staff members.

The Suva office was establishe­d two years ago. Mr Freeman took up the Fiji posting in June last year. A United Nations spokes- person in Bangkok confirmed that “relevant staff members have been temporaril­y removed from their duties while the investigat­ion is on-going. “Local authoritie­s are being kept informed as appropriat­e,” the statement said. According to New Zealand media reports, the investigat­ion is about allegation­s of sexual misconduct. Several attempts to contact Mr Freeman was unsuccessf­ul. He was said to be away in the West when a Fiji Sun team visited his home in Suva. A UN spokespers­on confirmed that specialist investigat­ors will lead an internal investigat­ion at the WFP Suva office.

The investigat­ions will be conducted through the office of WFP’s Inspector General, in line with United Nations policy.

Earlier in the week, the Fiji Police Force confirmed that it had not received any complaints from the WFP Suva office.

It is understood that the private complaint from the WFP Suva office was made directly to UN headquarte­rs. The UN has systems in place that allows employees to make direct contact to headquarte­rs without identifyin­g themselves to the nation office.

It also comes as a result of a strong gender movement which advocates zero tolerance. In January, the WFP country director in Afghanista­n was suspended over allegation­s of sexual harassment while a disciplina­ry process took place.

As a result the WFP announced an overhaul of its sexual harassment policies following increasing criticism over how UN agencies handle such cases.

The policies aim to stamp out abusive conduct, address the issue of underrepor­ting and build a workplace culture that ensures that all employees are treated with dignity and respect.

The United Nations World Food Programme works in more than 80 countries around the world, feeding people caught in conflict and disasters, and laying the foundation­s for a better future.

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