Reports about rape and sex trafficking in Congo originated from The New Humanitarian, an independent non-profit news organization initially created by the United Nations; Congo's 2018-2020 Ebola outbreak, and the pernicious sexual exploitation of vulnerable women by WHO workers, display a complete failure of any such accountability by the WHO. Shocking WHO Sex Abuses WHO's failures in Congo are epic: it did not train workers to avoid sexual exploitation; of 80 cases of sexual abuse reported in an independent investigation, 21 involved WHO employees.
Twenty-two women were impregnated and delivered their babies; others were forced by their abusers to abort.
Perpetrators refused to use protection during intercourse, infecting women and spreading STDs. Investigations have shown that WHO staff were well aware of these allegations by early May 2019, but did nothing to initiate an investigation until October 2020-after an article was published exposing the abuse.
Similar abuses were reported during the WHO-directed response to the West Africa Ebola outbreak between 2014 and 2016, yet by 2020 Ghebreyesus had done nothing.
According to internal emails reported by the Associated Press: Over 2018 and 2019, three Ebola experts, including two who worked for WHO at the time, told the AP they raised concerns about sex abuse in general, and Diallo in particular, with senior managers.
A Corrupt Response The story that emerges is that the WHO disregarded these women's complaints, no rapists or abusers have been held to criminal account, WHO leadership has failed at every turn, and nothing has changed.
The independent commission pointedly observed that the WHO was "Completely unprepared to deal with the risks/incidents of sexual exploitation and abuse" during the Congo Ebola emergency.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/02/the_sexual_predators_of_the_who.html
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