The United Nations has received 37 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse against its personnel in the first quarter of 2019, according to one of its spokespersons.
Mr Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the organisation, disclosed this at a news conference in New York on Thursday.
The alleged offenders, according to Haq, include civilian and uniformed personnel from peacekeeping as well as personnel of agencies, funds and programmes.
He quickly noted that not all the allegations reported had been fully substantiated and that many were in the preliminary stage of assessment.
โOf the 37 allegations, there are 49 victims: 28 women and 11 girls, one boy, seven females of unknown age, one unknown adult and one unknown child.
โSixteen of these allegations are categorised as sexual abuse, 27 as sexual exploitation, four are of an unknown nature, and two have been categorised as โotherโ, of which one was closed.
โOf these 37 allegations, one has been substantiated through an investigation and has been referred to the Member State,โโ the spokesperson said.
He added that four of the allegations were not substantiated; 26 at various stages of investigation, and six under preliminary assessment to determine if there is sufficient information to investigate.
Haq stated that the world body also received 33 allegations, involving 37 victims and 38 perpetrators, against non-UN personnel working as implementing partners.
Meanwhile, the UN has continued to intensify efforts to implement the Secretary-Generalโs strategy to combat sexual exploitation and abuse, according to Haq.