The majority of the civilian staff cases, 15, involve the office of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. FILE PHOTO | NATION MEDIA
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The United Nations reported 31 new allegations of sexual abuse
and exploitation in three months Friday, with nearly half of those
involving staff of the UN refugee agency.
From
July to September, there were 12 new cases reported in six peacekeeping
missions in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of
Congo, Haiti, Liberia, Mali and South Sudan.
The
UN refugee agency UNHCR reported 15 allegations, while three new cases
involved staff at the International Organisation on Migration and one
allegation was directed against the UN children's agency UNICEF.
Two
cases at UNHCR are under formal investigation, while the others were
still being reviewed, according to UN information. In all, 14
investigations have been launched during the three months.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has made fighting sexual abuse by peacekeepers and UN staff a priority of his tenure.
The
United Nations has been damaged by a wave of rape cases involving
peacekeepers in the Central African Republic, prompting former UN chief
Ban Ki-moon to fire the mission commander.
Of
the 31 cases, only 12 took place this year, two were from last year and
six in 2015. The dates have not been established for the remaining 11
allegations.
Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that the United Nations had set up monitoring of staff who have been involved in cases.
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