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UN staff member says visit to DRC aimed to identify gaps in aid and justice for victims of sexual exploitation and abuse
Summary
An unnamed staff member said a visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo included meetings with victims of sexual exploitation and abuse by United Nations personnel and associated personnel to identify good practices, gaps and ways to strengthen victims' assistance and access to justice.
An unnamed staff member said during a visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo that they met victims of sexual exploitation and abuse by United Nations personnel and associated personnel to identify good practices, gaps and ways to improve victims' access to assistance and justice.
The staff member said the meetings were intended to give victims a stronger voice and to inform senior decision-makers of the practical constraints on the ground. "I am in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to identify good practices but also gaps and challenges in addressing victims of sexual…
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