The alleged conduct was perceived as striking at
the core of the Organization’s zero tolerance policy regarding sexual exploitation and the
exploitation of a vulnerable population. Such conduct is prohibited conduct under both Section 3
of Secretary-General’s Bulletin ST/SGB/2003/13 (Special measures for protection from sexual
exploitation and sexual abuse) and the MONUSCO Code of conduct. (...) Gisage had engaged in sexual exploitation warranting his continued
placement on ALWOP.
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Score: 623145.8
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On 10 October 2008, the Applicant received the allegations of misconduct,
dated 27 August 2008, from OHRM charging him with, inter alia, sexual exploitation
Case No. UNDT/NBI/2010/072
Judgment No.: UNDT/2013/131
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and abuse in contravention of ST/SGB/2003/13 (Special measures for protection from
sexual exploitation and sexual abuse) and the improper use of United Nations
property for transporting unauthorized passengers in a United Nations vehicle.
16. (...) ST/SGB/2003/13 defines “sexual exploitation” as:
any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability,
differential power, or trust, or sexual purposes, including, but not
limited to, profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual
exploitation of another.
63. (...) Art. 3, paragraph (a) of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish
Trafficking in Persons defines Trafficking in Persons as the recruitment,
transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or
use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, deception, of the abuse
of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or
benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the
purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of
the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or
services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs.
69.

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The Secretary-General has repeatedly stressed the
Organization’s zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse by its
personnel. In turn, Member States have called upon the Secretary-General to strengthen
measures to address sexual exploitation and abuse.
13. (...) There was however an enduring reputational risk (or danger to the Organization) in light of
the allegations relating to sexual abuse and exploitation of an under-age girl which were
reasonably supported by the evidence uncovered by the investigation. (...) Sexual abuse and exploitation by United Nations staff undermines the implementation of
the Organization’s mandates and its credibility.
Language:English
Score: 616042.7
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Staff rule 10.4 provides in the relevant part:
[…]
(c) Administrative leave shall be with full pay except:
(i) in cases in which there is probable cause that a staff member
has engaged in sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, or
(ii) when the Secretary-General decides that exceptional
circumstances exist which warrant the placement of a staff member
on administrative leave with partial pay or without pay.
(...) For staff rule 10.4(c)(i) to be applicable it would be necessary that a staff
member’s actions were, at minimum, accessory to sexual abuse or sexual
exploitation. On the facts of the case, as they are narrated, this would require that
the woman filmed aboard the United Nations vehicle, where the Applicant was
passenger in the front seat, was subject to sexual exploitation and the Applicant
had any input in it. (...) Referring the above considerations to the facts of the present case, the
Tribunal is satisfied that the nature of the alleged conduct and its unfortunate
publicity are factors that may require that the individuals under investigation be
removed from service pending investigation, notwithstanding that the
circumstance of sexual exploitation is yet to be established. This is necessary to
control the damage to the trust in the Organization by showing that members of
the host population will not be exposed to individuals who willfully and publicly
offend mores and endanger public safety in traffic, and may have engaged in
sexual exploitation.

Language:English
Score: 615642.4
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UN Women found
that the Applicant (a) sexually harassed, exploited and abused two non-UN personnel;
(b) committed harassment and abuse of authority against an intern with the United
Nations; and (c) misused the United Nations Information Communication and
Technology (“ICT”) resources to obtain and distribute pornography to and from his
UN Women email account.
2. (...) In this case, the sanction letter concluded that the Applicant committed
(a) sexual exploitation and abuse as well as sexual harassment against Mr. SL,
(b) sexual exploitation and abuse against Victim 2, and (c) harassment and abuse of
authority against Mr.
Language:English
Score: 610935.94
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Welcome speech by H.E. (...) Jane Connors, Victims’ Rights Advocate for the United Nations
18 September 2017 - High-Level meeting on the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
29 September 2016 - Press conference by Anthony Banbury, the Assistant Secretary-General for Field Support, on allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse cases in the Central African Republic
16 December 2015 - Press Conference by the Independent Review Panel on the United Nations Response to Allegations of Sexual Abuse by Foreign Military Forces in the Central African Republic
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Score: 598234.7
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He stresses that the United Nations operates a zero-tolerance policy in respect
of sexual misconduct, abuse and exploitation and that automatic placement of staff with
credible allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse against them has been endorsed
by the Appeals Tribunal in Muteeganda.5
13. (...) Importantly for the matter at hand, in
cases concerning sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, administrative leave with full
pay has been excluded a limine and the obligation to show exceptional circumstances
to apply the ALWOP has been lifted. (...) Staff rule 10.4.c does not allow placing the Applicant on administrative leave
with full pay where there is a probable cause that he has engaged in sexual exploitation
and sexual abuse. Upon the record before it, the Tribunal finds that a probable cause
has been made out.
Language:English
Score: 597366.75
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Staff rule 10.4 provides in the relevant part:
[…]
(c) Administrative leave shall be with full pay except:
(i) in cases in which there is probable cause that a staff member
has engaged in sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, or
(ii) when the Secretary-General decides that exceptional
circumstances exist which warrant the placement of a staff member
on administrative leave with partial pay or without pay.
(...) For staff rule 10.4(c)(i) to be applicable it would be necessary that a staff
member’s actions were, at a minimum, accessory to sexual abuse or sexual
exploitation. On the facts of the present case, as they are narrated, this would
require that the woman filmed on the Applicant’s lap aboard the United Nations
vehicle was subject to sexual exploitation. (...) Referring the above considerations to the facts of the present case, the
Tribunal is satisfied that the nature of the alleged conduct and its unfortunate
publicity are factors that may require that the individuals under investigation be
removed from service pending investigation, notwithstanding that the
circumstance of sexual exploitation is yet to be established. This is necessary to
control the damage to the trust in the Organization by showing that members of
the host population will not be exposed to individuals who willfully and publicly
offend mores and endanger public safety in traffic, and may have engaged in
sexual exploitation.

Language:English
Score: 594178.47
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Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and abuse (A/75/754) + Supplementary information
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/74/705) + Supplementary information
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/73/744) + Supplementary information
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/72/751) + Supplementary information
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/71/818) + Addendum
Report of the Secretary-General on Combating sexual exploitation and abuse (A/71/97)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/70/729)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/69/779)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/68/756)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/67/766)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/66/699)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/65/742)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/64/669)
Report of the Secretary-General. Implementation of the United Nations Comprehensive Strategy on Assistance and Support to Victims of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by United Nations Staff and Related Personnel (A/64/176)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/63/720)
Report of the Secretary-General. Criminal accountability of United Nations officials and experts on missions (A/63/260)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/62/890)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/61/957)
Comprehensive report prepared pursuant to General Assembly resolution 59/296 on sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, including policy development, implementation and full justification of proposed capacity on personnel conduct issues (A/60/862)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/60/861)
Report of the Secretary-General on Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (A/59/782)
Letter dated 24 March 2005 from the Secretary-General to the President of the General Assembly.
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Restoring dignity to victims of sexual abuse and exploitation by UN personnel
6 July 2020 - Projects supported by a UN trust fund for victims of sexual exploitation and abuse by UN personnel, are helping victims to regain their dignity, learn new skills, and improve their livelihoods.
(...) Women in Yambio speak out against sexual exploitation and abuse
11 December 2019 - Women in Yambio are calling for justice against the perpetrators of sexual exploitation and abuse, saying they bear the biggest burden of sexual crimes. (...) In the Kivus, victims and survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse take their destiny in hand
18 December 2018 - As part of the UN System's efforts to end sexual exploitation and abuse by UN personnel, victims are at the heart of the response in the field.
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Score: 589444.53
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