
The United Nations on Friday announced it plans to strengthen its approach to preventing and responding to sexual exploitation and abuse by creating a high-level task force that will develop a "clear, game-changing strategy" to achieve "visible and measurable further improvement."
The announcement follows a request from Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to Jane Holl Lute, the Special Coordinator for improving the Organisation’s response to sexual exploitation and abuse, according to the UN Spokesperson.
Members of the high-level task force, all of whom hold official positions within the UN system, will use the upcoming Report of the Secretary-General on Special Measures for Protection from sexual exploitation to present element of the strategy.
The Secretary-General has said that he wants the strategy developed "as a matter of urgency," and that Member States and relevant organisations across the UN System are to be widely consulted.
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