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The European Commission has suspended funding to the World Health Organization's programmes in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to concerns over the U.N. agency's handling of the sexual abuse scandal.An Oct. 7 letter from the…
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The World Health Organization, facing pressure from donors, said that an independent investigation into allegations of sexual abuse in Democratic Republic of Congo against WHO aid workers should issue findings by the end of August. An independent…
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The lengthy article is built along an investigation of the extend and devastating consequences of sexual abuse by aid workers in the Butembo region in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.  The New Humanitarian and the Thomson Reuters…
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A recently report entitled „Misconduct affecting Global Fund grants“ raise awarness of sever safeguarding issues associated with representatives of the Ghana Network Association of People Living with HIV (NAP+) who “abused their positions of power…
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Britain has banned sexual relations between government staff giving aid and people receiving it, as lawmakers seek to stamp out abuse in the aid sector following a string of sex scandals...
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This article presents data from the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s second annual survey of 22 leading global charities, including the UN, Oxfam and CARE. The survey found that aid agencies received at least 539 reports of sexual abuse and harassment…
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This news article provides insights into the extent of sexual misconduct allegations and its consequences within the UK aid sector in 2017-2018. A survey by the Thomson Reuters Foundation asked 21 organisations in the sector about details of sexual…
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