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Senior UN official in Haiti urges action to prevent sexual abuse
October 10, 2007 – (UN News) A senior official
serving with the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Haiti
(MINUSTAH) has called for action to prevent sexual exploitation
and abuse by UN personnel.
Speaking to participants at a UN-run workshop on
the issue yesterday, the Secretary-General’s Deputy Special
Representative, Luiz Carlos da Costa, stressed that sexual exploitation
and abuse constitutes a serious breach that can result in instant
dismissal.
Addressing the problem is an essential issue for
the UN, he said, emphasizing the need for all UN personnel to display
exemplary conduct.
“All those who, under the banner of the United
Nations, work in Haiti have a mission to help the country to advance
on the road to peace and progress,” he said.
“We therefore have an essential role based
on trust, and are expected to live up to a high standard of behaviour.”
Mr. da Costa said it is “completely unacceptable
that certain individuals betray this trust” by committing
acts of sexual exploitation or abuse, or by overlooking them.
Mary Anne Martin, who specializes in discipline
issues, led Tuesday’s workshop, which included the participation
of senior UN officials, other staff, and representatives of non-governmental
organizations (NGO) and UN agencies.
The aim was to lay the groundwork for preventing
sexual exploitation and abuse, including the use of prostitutes,
and came as part of the UN’s overall “zero-tolerance”
policy on the issue.
Ms. Martin emphasized the need to look at the problem
comprehensively and define strategies which are best suited to address
it. She called for participants to focus their attention on understanding
the circumstances which give rise to misconduct to formulate appropriate
responses.
MINUSTAH, in line with the overall UN policy, has
taken steps to combat the problem, including by having a conduct
and discipline unit related to the Office of the Secretary-General’s
Special Representative.
From:http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=24253&Cr=haiti&Cr1=
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