November 26, 2013 (JUBA) - South Sudan is set to launch the first ever nation-wide prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) campaign.
Speaking ahead of the official launch today, officials behind the campaign said it will be conducted during the 16 Days of Activism which will run till 9 December.
Led by the South Sudanese government, the activity is supported by United Nations agencies and other development partners in South Sudan.
The campaign is intended to raise awareness among the most vulnerable groups in the country and provide them with sufficient knowledge to identify, prevent or report sexual exploitation.
“Sexual abuse refers to actions that coerces someone into unwanted sexual activity such as rape or sex with children,” said United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Chief of Conduct and Discipline, Nathalie Ndongo-Seh.
“It [sexual exploitation] is immoral and criminal,” added Ndongo Seh who is co-chair of the task force in charge of the campaign.
Ndongo- Seh said sexual exploitation involves exchange of goods, money, services, employment, grades and humanitarian assistance for sex.
The campaign will target “people with power” like members of parliament, community leaders, employers and members of the armed forces, said Regina Osu Lullo, Director General in ministry of gender, child and social welfare.
“Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) takes place where there is a weaker side … made to subdue to a stronger side,” said Ms. Lullo. “Sexual exploitation is evil. If you want to help, do so without asking for extra favours.”
Ms. Lullo said the government had taken steps like developing a reporting and investigating procedure which is pending review by the Council of Ministers. The government has also established special protection units in most states to handle gender based violence cases.
“We are putting policies in place. Many people still have a conflict mentality and that cannot be changed overnight,” Lullo said.
“That is why it is important that this public awareness exercise must continue even after the launch. People must know their rights if they are to report violations.”
She revealed that since 2011, UNMISS has received nine allegations involving UN staff, five of which were still under investigation, while four could not be substantiated.
“We look into the merits of every allegation and investigate,” she said. “There will be no cover up.’’
(ST)
Source http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article48957
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