United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today called on the world to stand in solidarity to condemn sexual exploitation and abuse as he detailed the key initiatives at the heart of his victim-centred approach to address the scourge across the UN system.
“Sexual exploitation and abuse has no place in our world,”, Mr. Guterres said in his remarks to the unprecedented High-Level Meeting on the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse at UN Headquarters today.
“It is a global menace and it must end,” he added.
The high-level political event demonstrates the international community's solidarity in condemning and committing to combating the scourge – while placing victims' rights and dignity at the forefront of collective efforts.
Underscoring the need for “bold, urgent and much-needed action to root out sexual exploitation and abuse once and for all,” Mr. Guterres said: “We are here in solidarity to specifically focus on the behaviour of individuals who exploit their authority to mistreat those who look to the United Nations for protection.”
The UN chief emphasized that the unspeakable acts of a few should not be allowed to tarnish the work of thousands of men and women who uphold the UN's values “often at great personal risk and sacrifice.”
Stressing that no country or family is immune, the Secretary-General notes that the UN has a responsibility to set a global standard for preventing, responding to and eradicating the scourge – and addressing its impact.“It pains me to say that this behaviour is perpetrated by both civilians and uniformed personnel, and in settings ranging from humanitarian crises to peace operations to refugee camps – where people are vulnerable and public safety is largely absent,” said Mr. Guterres.
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More Information/Resources:
Table of UN links for reporting sexual harassment and abuse of authority in the workplace
Download the PDF version of the table
UN 24/7 helpline for sexual harassment*
+1 (917) 367-8910 or email speakup@un.org
Office of the Internal Oversight Services (OIOS)*
https://unvoiosctxwi.unvienna.org/OIOSIDWDR/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSuppor…;
FAO
investigations-hotline@fao.org
Email: Ethics-Office@fao.org
Phone 1: +39 06 57054151
Phone 2: +39 06 57053956
ILO
Email: ETHICS@ilo.org
IOM
https://www.iom.int/ethics-and-conduct-office
Email: Ethics&ConductOffice@iom.int
UNAIDS
https://unvoiosctxwi.unvienna.org/OIOSIDWDR/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSuppor…
UNDP, UNV
http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/accountability/audit/office-of…;
Email: reportmisconduct@undp.org
UNESCO
https://secure.unesco.org/survey/index.php?sid=48128&lang=en
Email: ethics@unesco.org
UNFPA
https://web2.unfpa.org/help/hotline.cfm
Email: investigationshotline@unfpa.org
Phone: +1 (212) 297 5200
Post: UNFPA, Private and Confidential attention of the
Director, Office of Audit and Investigation Services, 605
Third Avenue, 5th floor, New York, NY 10158, USA
UNHCR
http://www.unhcr.org/igo-complaints.html
Email: inspector@unhcr.org
Hotline: +41 22 739 8844
Fax: +41 22 739 7380
Post: 94 Rue de Montbrillant, 1202 Geneva-CH
http://www.unhcr.org/igo-complaints.html
UNICEF
Email: integrity1@unicef.org
Post: Director Office of Internal Audit and Investigation
(OIAI) Investigation Section, United Nations Children's
Fund, Three United Nations Plaza, New York, New York
10017, United States of America
UNIDO
https://unvoiosctxwi.unvienna.org/OIOSIDWDR/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSuppor…
UNOCHA
https://unvoiosctxwi.unvienna.org/OIOSIDWDR/
Email investigationsoios@un.org
UNODC
+1 (917) 367-8910 or email speakup@un.org
UNOPS
https://www.unops.org/about/governance/accountability/iaig/report-wrong…
UNWOMEN
https://oios.un.org/page?slug=report-wrong-doing
http://www.unwomen.org/en/about-us/accountability/investigations#hotline
WFP
Email: hotline@wfp.org
Hotline: +39 06 6513 3663
Inspector General, OEDI, World Food Programme
Via Cesare Giulio Viola 68/70, 00148 Rome
Tel: (3906) 6513 2060
Fax: (3906) 6513 2063
WHO
Email: ethicsoffice@who.int
Email: integrity@expolink.co.uk
https://wrs.expolink.co.uk/integrity
Hotline: www.who.int/about/ethics/en/
*Staff from offices not included in the table can use the 24/7 Helpline and OIOS.