'Loophole' excuses WHO officials accused of misconduct
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‘Loophole’ excuses WHO officials accused of misconduct
LONDON — A confidential U.N. report into alleged missteps by senior World Health Organization staffers in the way they handled a sexual misconduct case during an Ebola outbreak in Congo found their response didn’t violate the agency’s policies because of what some officials described as a “loophole” in how the WHO defines victims of such behavior. Read more...
'Loophole' excuses WHO officials accused of misconduct
A confidential U.N. report into the alleged missteps by senior World Health Organization staffers in how they handled a sexual misconduct case during an Ebola outbreak in Congo found their response didn't violate the agency's policies because of what some officials described as a
'Loophole' excuses WHO officials accused of misconduct
A confidential UN report into the alleged missteps by senior World Health Organization staffers in the way they handled a sexual misconduct case during an Ebola outbreak in Congo found their response didn't violate the agency's policies because of what some officials described as a 'loophole' in how WHO defines victims of such behaviour.
‘Loophole’ excuses WHO officials accused of misconduct
A confidential U.N. report into the alleged missteps by senior World Health Organization staffers in the way they handled a sexual misconduct case during an Ebola outbreak in Congo found their response didn't violate the agency's policies because of what some officials described as a "loophole" in how WHO defines victims of such behavior.
'Loophole' excuses WHO officials accused of misconduct
A confidential U.N. report into the alleged missteps by senior World Health Organization staffers in the way they handled a sexual misconduct case during an Ebola outbreak in Congo found their response didn't violate the agency’s policies because of what some officials described as a “loophole” in how WHO defines victims of such behavior.The report, which was submitted to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus last month and wasn't rele…
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