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    UNAIDS suspends Nigeria country director over sexual harassment

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 23, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UNAIDS has placed its Nigeria country director on leave over sexual harassment allegation
    UNAIDS has placed its Nigeria country director on leave over sexual harassment allegation
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    UNAIDS has placed its Nigeria country director on leave over sexual harassment allegation

    The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) has placed its country director for Nigeria on administrative leave following allegations of sexual harassment.

    Spokeswoman Sophie Barton-Knott on Thursday declined to name the person put on leave and said she could not comment on individual cases.

    The United Nations has tried to increase transparency and strengthen how it deals with such accusations in recent years after a string of sexual exploitation and abuse charges were made against UN peacekeepers in Central African Republic.

    According to Barton-Knott the Nigeria case is one of three under investigation at UNAIDS.

    “It was an administrative leave while the (Nigeria) case is being looked into,” she told Reuters.

    The cases have been referred to the World Health Organization’s Office of Internal Oversight, which looks into such matters for the smaller agency, she said.

    Peter Ghys, director of strategic information and evaluation department at UNAIDS, said that an acting head of its Nigeria programme had been appointed.

    Sophie Barton-Knott, UNAIDS spokeswoman Photo: Twitter
    Sophie Barton-Knott, UNAIDS spokeswoman Photo: Twitter

    “So I think there will be continuity. Of course as you say, Nigeria is an important country, lots of things are going in that country and it is a big part of the epidemic – actually the biggest part of the epidemic for West and Central Africa.

    “We are trying to ensure continuity in operations as they relate to the HIV response,” he told reporters on Thursday.

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    An independent panel of experts that has been reviewing general policies is to report back to its board in early December, Ghys said. “We have put in place an open platform to report cases, and that includes a hotline,” he added.

    Forty allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse were made during the last quarter of 2017 against UN peacekeeping missions, agencies, funds and programmes, as well as partners, the United Nations has said.

    The late Ruud Lubbers, head of the UN refugee agency, resigned in 2005 after an employee accused him of unwelcome touching. He denied the allegation. An internal report supported the allegation but the then UN secretary-general said it could not be substantiated.

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