Is the UN Now Covering Up Report on Sexual Abuse by Humanitarian Workers in Gaza? ~ Elder Of Ziyon

There is a Watergate-era saying that the cover-up is worse than the crime. The UN is now trying to cover up its knowledge of sexual abuse by humanitarian workers in Gaza.

According to the SEARO 2022 Index, Palestine ranks 20th in the context of higher risks for SEA. However, the onset of the war has tested the resilience of the network and a completely different context is unfolding with significant emerging risks of sexual exploitation and abuse by aid workers and related personnel….

Food insecurity, loss of livelihoods and acute aid dependency are very serious issues that further expose women and children to SGBV (sexual gender-based violence) and VAC (violence against children), including by aid workers.

(H)umanitarian actors must scale up their PSEA and Safeguarding capacities to prevent an epidemic of abuses in the SEA, committed by personnel involved in humanitarian operationsThis should also be supported by programmatic actions to protect the most vulnerable from sexual exploitation and abuse by care providers, but also by other actors.

Several warnings were issued about sexual abuse by aid workers in Gaza and even about a possible ‘epidemic’.

There were two different places on the internet where this report was found. One was on the UNICEF website and the other was on the PSEA Network website.

If you go to the UNICEF link today, you will be presented with a login screen. Only authorized UN staff can access the report that was previously available to the world.
And the PSEA link? The report is currently available via a Google search, but it appears to be “orphaned” – I can’t find any reference to it on the PSEA web pages. This strongly suggests that it used to be visible on their web pages (so that Google could index it), but is no longer. A site search looking for that report title yields nothing.
Another interesting finding is that the PSEA country dashboard map allows you to click on each country to see statistics – but when you click “OPT” in the map, meaning the Palestinian territories, you get a different login page instead of the summary page. This could be a glitch – the login page doesn’t appear when you click “Palestine” in the menu, and that data is from 2022. Still, one wonders why the Palestinian link behaves differently than all the others on the map.

And now it appears that UNICEF and the PSEA Network are both trying to make it difficult for others to read their April report detailing this problem.

That report also indicates that it is likely that the aid workers they are referring to are UNRWA staff. “The vast majority of aid workers currently in the Gaza Strip are Palestinians, particularly from UNRWA, which had a staff of 13,000 before the war,” it says. This is not conclusive, but shouldn’t this be more transparent?

Or does the world really not care that terrible things are happening in Gaza unless they can blame the Jews?



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