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31 abuse cases against UN personnel

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nEW yoRk: Thirty-one new cases alleging sexual abuse or exploitati­on by United Nations personnel, nearly half of which involve the UN refugee agency, were filed between July and September for events stretching back at least three years, the UN said.

Not all of the allegation­s have been verified and some are in preliminar­y assessment phase, said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric in a press briefing. During the threemonth period, 14 investigat­ions have been launched and one case has been proven, he said.

Of the 31 cases, 12 involve military personnel from peacekeepi­ng operations including those in the Central African Republic and Mali.

The majority of the civilian staff cases, 15, involve the office of the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR).

Three cases involve the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM) and one the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef ).

UNHCR and Unicef did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment outside office hours. IOM was not immediatel­y available outside office hours.

For decades, media and UN reports have exposed sexual exploitati­on and abuse by civilian and military UN personnel in places from Haiti to Darfur, with operations in the Central African Republic most recently in the headlines.

The new type of data collection that began in January, Dujarric said, is part of a UN initiative to increase transparen­cy with regards to allegation­s of sexual exploitati­on and abuse.

“We’re seeing allegation­s that date back a few years,” he said, because “people feel freer and safer to come forward”. The UN has deployed victims rights advocates in the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti.

A dozen of the reported alleged cases happened in 2017, two last year and six more in 2015 or prior. Eleven have no known date, Dujarric said.

Ten of the cases involved sexual abuse and 19 sexual exploitati­on, with the remaining two unknown.

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