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An Assessment of UN Efforts to Address Sexual Misconduct by Peacekeeping Personnel
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LawSocial SciencesPeacekeepingPeace OperationViolence Against WomenGender StudiesFemale Sexual SlaveryUn InvestigationSexual CrimeSexual MisconductMassacresCrime Against HumanityInternational RelationsWar CrimesInternational LawUn EffortsFeminist TheoryWar CrimeSexual AbuseMonuc PersonnelInternational OrganizationSexual Exploitation
In dealing with the sexual exploitation of women and girls by UN and other personnel operating in post-conflict situations there is a limited amount the UN can do without the cooperation of troop contributing states. Anyone employed by, or affiliated with the UN must be held accountable and, when the circumstances so warrant, prosecuted. This article is a legal analysis and discussion of these problems against the background of the report by the Secretary-General's adviser on sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeepers (the Zeid Report), and the UN investigation into allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse by MONUC personnel in the Congo.