September 15, 2021: The UN announced its plan to repatriate 450 Gabonese peacekeepers following “exceptionally serious” allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse committed in the Central African Republic. (UN Photo)
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September 15, 2021: The UN announced its plan to repatriate 450 Gabonese peacekeepers following “exceptionally serious” allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse committed in the Central African Republic. (UN Photo)
December 5, 2016: The Guardian's Sandra Laville reports on the conclusion of the UN's investigation into allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeepers in the Central African Republic dating back to 2014-2015. Code Blue's Paula Donovan comments on the 'flawed system' currently in place at the United Nations' and calls for the establishment of special courts to better deal with sexual abuse allegations against peacekeepers. (UN Photo / Basile Zoma)
December 5, 2016: At the noon briefing, Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, delivered an update on OIOS investigations into allegations of sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers in the Central African Republic. (UN Photo/Evan Schneider)