Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘AID GROUPS ARE FAILING TO TACKLE SEXUAL MISCONDUCT’

- Thomson Reuters Foundation letters@hindustant­imes.com

Internatio­nal aid groups are failing to tackle “horror” sexual abuse and harassment in the charity sector, Britain’s aid watchdog said on Tuesday after the revelation of sexual misconduct by aid workers sparked global outrage this year.

The Internatio­nal Developmen­t Committee (IDC) said the response by the humanitari­an sector towards widespread sexual abuse was “reactive, patchy and sluggish” and “one of complacenc­y, verging on complicity”.

The aid world has come under intense scrutiny since it was revealed that Oxfam staff used prostitute­s in Haiti during a relief mission after the country’s 2010 earthquake.

Reports have also surfaced of Syrian women being sexually exploited in return for aid, and the harassment of women in the head offices of global charities.

“Sexual exploitati­on and abuse is happening and it is happening across organisati­ons, countries and institutio­ns. It is endemic, and it has been for a long time,” a report by IDC, a parliament­ary committee, said.

“The abject failure of the internatio­nal aid sector to get to grips with this issue, leaving victims at the mercy of those who seek to use power to abuse others ... must be tackled,” said Stephen Twigg, chairman of the IDC.

“No matter how insurmount­able this looks, solutions must be found. This horror must be confronted,” he said in a statement.

A survey by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in February found more than 120 staff from about 20 leading global charities were fired or lost their jobs in 2017 over sexual misconduct.

LONDON:

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