Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Women seeking aid being asked for sexual favours’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Days after Oxfam’s relief operations in Haiti were hit by a massive sex scandal, a report says women in strife-hit Syria have been sexually exploited by workers delivering aid on behalf of the UN and internatio­nal charities.

Aid workers told the BBC that the men would trade food and rides in vehicles for sexual favours. They said the exploitati­on is so widespread that some women refuse to visit distributi­on centres because “people would assume they had offered their bodies for the aid they brought home”.

The BBC quoted a United Nations Population Fund report titled “Voices from Syria 2018”, which said: “Examples were given of women or girls marrying officials for a short period of time for ‘sexual services’ in order to receive meals; distributo­rs asking for telephone numbers of women and girls; giving them lifts to their houses ‘to take something in return’ or obtaining distributi­ons ‘in exchange for a visit to her home’ or ‘in exchange for services, such as spending a night with them.’

“Women and girls ‘without male protectors’, such as widows

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and divorcees as well as female IDPs (internally displaced persons), were regarded as particular­ly vulnerable to sexual exploitati­on.” One of the workers the BBC talked to claimed aid agencies were not taking action against sexual exploitati­on by their workers because the organisati­ons depended on third parties and locals in order to send relief materials into the more dangerous parts of war-torn Syria.

This is not the first time the sexual exploitati­on of Syrian women has been reported.

In March 2015, a humanitari­an adviser for an internatio­nal charity was told that women from the Dara’a and Quneitra areas of Syria had been offered aid in exchange for sex.

In June that year, the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee (IRC) surveyed 190 women and girls in Dara’a and Quneitra, with around 40% saying they had been sexually exploited when accessing services, including humanitari­an aid.

A UN High Commission­er for Refugees spokespers­on quoted by the BBC said the body was aware of the allegation­s in 2015.

 ?? AFP ?? A displaced Syrian woman with child in Deir Ezzor city
AFP A displaced Syrian woman with child in Deir Ezzor city

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