Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse in UN Missions Rapid Public Information Response DPKO 23-28 May 2005.

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Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse in UN Missions Rapid Public Information Response DPKO May 2005

Learning Outcomes Describe what constitutes sexual exploitation and abuse Outline the UN policies on standards of conduct concerning sexual exploitation and abuse Describe what is prohibited behaviour Explain the impact of misconduct on peacekeeping operations and host population

Learning Outcomes List the consequences for individuals and the mission if mission personnel are directly or indirectly involved in engaging in this form of misconduct List the main responsibilities of personnel and managers /staff officers to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation and abuse Outline complaints mechanisms for sexual exploitation and abuse

Learning Outcomes Identify who is the peacekeeping operations Focal Point (and alternate) on sexual exploitation and abuse List measures UN / Mission is taking to respond to and prevent sexual exploitation and abuse Identify tactics that PI can use to communicate key messages and support these measures

* PI Briefing Note 6 May 05 * PI Guidance – dealing with allegations of misconduct 10 Feb 05 * PI Guidelines – photos and sexual exploitation & abuse 10Feb * PI Information note on sexual exploitation and abuse 10 Feb 05

What is sexual exploitation and abuse? Sexual exploitation Any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power or trust for sexual purposes, including but not limited to, profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual exploitation of another. (ST/SGB/2003/13)

Sexual abuse Actual or threatened physical intrusion of a sexual nature, whether by force or under unequal or coercive conditions. (ST/SGB/2003/13)

Standards of Conduct Sexual activity with children (persons under the age of 18) is prohibited Exchange of money, employment, goods, assistance or services for sex, e.g. Sex with prostitutes, is prohibited Sexual relationships with beneficiaries of assistance are strongly discouraged

Secretary-Generals Bulletin Consider the abuse element required for sexual exploitation: Actual or attempted abuse of: –Position of vulnerability –Differential power –Trust …….for sexual purposes

What is human trafficking? Trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by the threat or use of force or other means, for the purpose of exploitation. (Art 3 UN Trafficking Protocol) (Art 3 UN Trafficking Protocol)

Zero tolerance Means that the culture of impunity and complacency toward sexual exploitation and abuse will no longer be tolerated. Zero-tolerance for impunity means that active measures are being introduced to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against all persons who are found to have violated the UN standards of conduct.

Approach taken with media Proactive and transparent Need to follow due process and respect confidentiality Senior officials have talked at all levels Need to combat gossip with facts (where available) and UN approach Encourage accurate reporting by media and not to exploit victims in the press

Consequences of Sexual Misconduct Sexual exploitation and abuse is serious misconduct and subject to disciplinary action Possible summary dismissal, termination of UN contract and no further UN service For criminal offences, all except military members of national contingents can be tried in the host country Military members of national contingents subject to their own national military justice, including court martial

Guidance for PI Know policies and procedures Know and follow due process and respect confidentiality Dos and Donts (refer to 10 Feb 04 PI Guidelines – Allegations of misconduct pg, 3-4)

UN personnel Responsibilities Be informed Be a role model Report suspicions, rumours and allegations Cooperate fully with investigations Inform local population on reporting mechanisms

How do UN personnel report a rumour, suspicion, or allegation of sexual exploitation? Chain of Command Mission Focal Point (or other agency focal point) for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Personnel Conduct Officer The Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS)

How do the public report a rumour of sexual exploitation? Relevant UN Focal Point (Mission or other agency) for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

What are the duties of managers and officers to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation and abuse? Be a role model Create an environment that discourages sexual exploitation and abuse Provide information to and raise awareness of PKO personnel Provide information to local populations on the UN standards of conduct and complaints mechanisms available

UN Measures C34, Zeid Report, DPKO Taskforce, Interagency Taskforce DPKO Directive and SOPs being developed to implement C-34 decisions and ST/SGB/2003/13

DPKO Directive (i) Prevention - Awareness raising, - Mandatory training –all staff, managers, senior leadership; - Recreational and welfare facilities * One UN, one standard – different disciplinary consequences and mechanisms and criminal authorities

(ii) Enforcement Complaints mechanisms Compliance mechanisms Investigations Monitoring, reporting and follow up, Victim assistance PI and communication Disciplinary procedures (As per Disciplinary directives)

What measures are being taken on your Mission? EXAMPLES: * Training, Induction courses * Codes of conduct * Procedures * Off limit areas * Curfews * No fraternization policies * Personnel Conduct Units, Reporting networks

Focal Point (and alternate) for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Name Office Extension Mobile

Key Messages for Peacekeeping Personnel Remember –Sex with anyone under 18 years of age is prohibited –Exchanging money, goods, food or employment for sex, e.g. prostitution, is prohibited –Sexual relations with beneficiaries of assistance are strongly discouraged Prevent sexual exploitation and abuse Report any suspicions, rumours or allegations Set an example

Post -workshop test 10 minutes to complete All results confidential Upon completion, please hand test and pre-session test to facilitator Complete evaluation form and hand in to facilitator