Must Boys be Boys? Ending Sexual Exploitation & Abuse in UN Peacekeeping Missions

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Must Boys be Boys? Ending Sexual Exploitation & Abuse in UN Peacekeeping Missions
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Information from Non-Governmental Organizations
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(2005)
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This report discusses the sexual exploitation and abuse committed against women and girls by UN officers during peacekeeping missions. Criticizing the "boys will be boys" approach to sexual exploitation and abuse, this report calls for the political will and action necessary to support the implementation of zero tolerance policies. It begins by introducing the problem and situating gender-based violence in various UN peacekeeping missions. The report also describes how the hyper-masculine culture of UN peacekeeping missions and a tradition of silence encourage the "boys will be boys" attitude. The rest of the report focuses on solutions, strategies and recommendations made by Refugees International to change this approach. [Descriptors: Armed Conflict, Violence Against Women, International]