March 14, 2016

Ban welcomes UNSC's action to combat sexual exploitation by peacekeepers

Ban delivers remarks to UNSC meeting on sexual exploitation and abuse (UN Photo)

New York (IINA) – UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon welcomed Friday's adoption by the Security Council of special measures to prevent and combat sexual exploitation and abuse by UN peacekeepers, UN News Center reported.
“The Secretary-General is pleased that the members of the Security Council have echoed the concerns that he has been raising for months in order to shine a light on a difficult issue,” Ban's spokesman said in a statement, noting that the 15-nation body's action is “a significant step in our collective efforts to combat the terrible damage caused to victims of sexual exploitation and abuse.”
The UN chief emphasized that accountability is a shared responsibility requiring action by member states and that accountability and justice for the victims can be ensured only by working with them, especially troop-contributing countries.
“The Secretary-General reiterates his call for member states to work closely with the United Nations to effectively implement the measures he has put forward,” the spokesman said.
By the terms of the text, adopted as Resolution 2272 (2016), the Council specifically endorsed the decision of the Secretary-General “to repatriate a particular military unit or formed police unit of a contingent when there is credible evidence of widespread or systemic sexual exploitation and abuse by that unit.”
The resolution also highlighted the Council's deep concern over the “continuing and serious allegations” of sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeepers in the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (CAR), as well as in other UN peacekeeping operations and by non-UN forces.
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