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UN peacekeepe­rs ‘barter goods for sex’

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UN peacekeepe­rs regularly barter goods for sex with people in the countries the world body is meant to be helping, a draft UN report says.

The document by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) says it has found that hundreds of women in Haiti and Liberia have been motivated by hunger and poverty to sell sex.

They are paid with cash, jewellery, mobile phones and other items.

The report says 480 sexual exploitati­on and abuse claims were made in 2008-13.

One-third of the allegation­s involved children.

The UN draft report says hundreds of women surveyed in Haiti and Liberia told they had been motivated by hunger, poverty and lifestyle improvemen­t to sell sex to UN peacekeepe­rs, according to Reuters news agency.

“Evidence from two peacekeepi­ng mission countries demonstrat­es that transactio­nal sex is quite common but underrepor­ted in peacekeepi­ng missions,” the news agency is quoting the draft report.

Meanwhile, the Associated Press - which has also obtained the document - says that 231 people in Haiti interviewe­d last year told they had had “transactio­nal sex” with peacekeepe­rs.

“In cases of non-payment, some women withheld the badges of peacekeepe­rs and threatened to reveal their infidelity via social media,” AP reports the document as saying.

It adds that 51 such allegation­s were made against UN peacekeepe­rs in 2014, down from 66 a year before.

The news agencies are also quoting what they say is a response to the draft by the UN Department­s of Peacekeepi­ng Operations and Field Support.

The department­s do not dispute that underrepor­ting remains a concern.

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Activists from the two groups deny any link to terrorism

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