Sexual Abuse and U.N. Peacekeeping
Current U.S. representatives to the United Nations and a former U.N. diplomat-turned-whistleblower were among the witnesses at a Senate… read more
Current U.S. representatives to the United Nations and a former U.N. diplomat-turned-whistleblower were among the witnesses at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on allegations of sexual abuse of civilians by U.N. peacekeeping forces in various conflict zones around the world. They responded to questions on the nature, extent, and cover up of such abuse, as well as U.S.-led efforts to combat it. close
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Tracey Ann Jacobson Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Department of State->International Organization Affairs
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Michael Rothstein Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of Political-Military Affairs->Plans Programs and Operations
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