“The betrayal of people in the communities we serve is reprehensible,” the WHO said in a statement Tuesday about the report. “We do not tolerate such behaviour in any of our staff, contractors or partners,” it added. Others reported encounters with men from charity groups including World Vision, UNICEF and medical organisation ALIMA. UNICEF said it had not received allegations against its own staff, according to Marixie Mercado, a spokeswoman for the organisation in Geneva. One driver told reporters “it was so regular, it was like buying food at the supermarket.”© 2020 The New York Times Company
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