‘An absurdity’: Experts slam WHO excusal of sex misconduct
By MARIA CHENG and AL-HADJI KUDRA MALIRO
Associated Press
GOMA, Congo (AP) — Two experts appointed by the World Health Organization to investigate allegations that some of its staffers sexually abused women during an Ebola outbreak in Congo have dismissed the U.N. agency’s own efforts to excuse its handling of such misconduct as “an absurdity.” Some of the victimized women say nearly four years later they are still waiting for the WHO to fire those responsible or be offered any financial compensation. The two experts also slammed the WHO for its failure to punish any senior staffers linked to the abuse, saying there is a “culture of impunity.” The WHO says it has “zero tolerance” for misconduct and has created a new department to prevent sexual abuse and exploitation.