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Sexual exploitation and abuse in peace operations: trends . . . Sexual exploitation and abuse: untangling the behaviours Our review of available data on intervener SEA suggests that the range of SEA perpetrated is diverse, encompassing opportunistic sexual abuse, transactional sex, networked sexual exploitation, and planned, sadistic attacks
Sexual exploitation and abuse in United Nations peace . . . out the occurrence of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by military and civilian personnel, despite over a decade of research, policy development, and implementation of measures to enforce the longstanding Zero Tolerance policy
UN Peacekeepers: Crimes of Sexual Abuse and Exploitation - HRRC Crimes of sexual abuse and exploitation are particularly challenging to hold peacekeepers accountable for, and as a result these crimes are the most common This article explores the historical accountability of UN peacekeepers and offers recommendations to mitigate abuse and enhance accountability
Reducing Sexual Abuse and Exploitation in UN Peacekeeping . . . Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by United Nations (UN) peacekeepers is a critical issue The UN has had a zero-tolerance policy in place since 2003 and has made data on SEA allegations in peace operations publicly available since 2007 This data reveals that peacekeeping missions with civilian protection
Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Joint UN . . . The engagement with Government actors on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) has been constrained by a lack of a common approach between the United Nations, aid actors, and government partners