Sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment in humanitarian contexts

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: The authors explore potential options that health-care programming provides for preventing and responding to sexual exploitation abuse and harassment.
  • Who: World Health Organization from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Bulletin of the World Health Organization, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: The authors conclude with reflections for future research and policy agendas. More research on how organizational factors enable sexual misconduct and facilitate impunity is required. Although there are indications that increasing equity and inclusion can help address these cultural challenges further research is necessary to better understand these mechanisms . . .

     

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