Internally displaced women walk to a food distribution in the early
morning at the Protection of Civilian site (PoC) in Bentiu, South Sudan,
on February 13, 2018. UNMISS soldiers from Ghana are accused of
sexually abusing South Sudanese women. PHOTO | STEFANIE GLINSKI | AFP
Forty-six UN peacekeepers from Ghana have been recalled from
their base in northwestern South
Sudan following allegations of sexual exploitation of women sheltering at the site, a UN spokesman said Monday.
Sudan following allegations of sexual exploitation of women sheltering at the site, a UN spokesman said Monday.
The 46 police were confined
to barracks in Juba on Saturday after a preliminary investigation showed
that the Ghanaians were "engaging in sexual activity with women" living
at a UN site to protect civilians in Wau, UN spokesman Stephane
Dujarric said.
"The information received indicates that
some members of the formed police unit allegedly engaged in
transactional sex," he added.
The UN
peacekeeping mission in South Sudan has a "zero tolerance, no excuses,
and no second changes approach to sexual exploitation and abuse," he
said.
Investigation
Ghana
is cooperating with the United Nations to carry out a full
investigation of the complaint received on February 8, the spokesman
added.
Under UN rules, it is up to troop-contributing
countries to take action against their nationals accused of misconduct
while serving under the UN flag, but the United Nations carries out
joint investigations with the national authorities.
UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has vowed to toughen the UN response
to allegations of misconduct against the blue helmets whose mission is
to protect vulnerable civilians in conflict zones.
The
United Nations has 7,000 troops and 900 police in its UNMISS mission.
About 200,000 South Sudanese are sheltering at UN sites protected by
UNMISS peacekeepers.
The world's
youngest nation which achieved independence from Sudan in 2011, South
Sudan descended into war in December 2013 when President Salva Kiir
accused his former deputy Riek Machar of plotting a coup.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed and nearly four million South Sudanese displaced from their homes.
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