un chief outlines course of action to eliminate sexual exploitation and abuse
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UN chief outlines course of action to eliminate sexual exploitation and abuse
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on the world to stand in solidarity to condemn sexual exploitation and abuse as he detailed the key initiatives at the heart of his victim-centred approach to address the scourge across the UN system.

"Sexual exploitation and abuse has no place in our world," Mr. Guterres said in his remarks to the first of its kind High-Level Meeting on the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse at UN Headquarters today. "It is a global menace and it must end," he added.

The high-level political event demonstrates the international community's solidarity in condemning and committing to combating the scourge, while placing victims' rights and dignity at the forefront of collective efforts.

Underscoring the need for "bold, urgent and much-needed action to root out sexual exploitation and abuse once and for all," Mr. Guterres said, adding, "We are here in solidarity to specifically focus on the behaviour of individuals who exploit their authority to mistreat those who look to the United Nations for protection."

The Secretary-General thanked the member states that had contributed to the Office of the Special Coordinator on improving the UN response to sexual exploitation and abuse and announced the appointment of Jane Connors as the first-ever UN Victims' Right Advocate.

"The Victims' Rights Advocate will develop system-wide mechanisms and policies to promote reliable gender- and child-sensitive processes for victims and witnesses to file complaints," he explained.

He also recognised Member States that had signed a Voluntary Compact that encompassed specific prevention commitments, urging "all to engage and to join."

Mr. Guterres also announced the creation of a 'Circle of Leadership' for Heads of State and Government to demonstrate resolve and commitment at the highest political level to eradicate sexual exploitation and abuse.

Noting that humanitarian organisations and civil society provide frontline life-saving assistance and act as "a critical interface" between communities and the UN, he underscored, "we cannot succeed without their partnership."

"I will establish an advisory board of external experts and representatives from civil society," he added.

Acknowledging that much work is still needed, the UN chief spelled out, "We will not tolerate anyone committing or condoning sexual exploitation and abuse. We will not let anyone cover up these crimes with the UN flag."

"Every victim deserves justice and our full support. Together, let us make good on that promise," he concluded.

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