Joint U.S.-U.N. Course Trains Officers On U.N.’s Standards Of Conduct, Helps Uphold Accountability In U.N. Peacekeeping Missions

U.S. Department of State’s “DipNote”: Zero Tolerance: Joint U.S.-U.N. Training Effort to Uphold Accountability for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Peacekeeping Missions
Ginae Lee, intern with the Global Peace Operations Initiative (GPOI) team in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, discusses the U.S. commitment to supporting the U.N.’s zero-tolerance policy against sexual exploitation and abuse, highlighting a training course for National Investigation Officers that “familiarized participants with processes, procedures, and techniques to improve the effectiveness of conduct and discipline investigations in U.N. peacekeeping” (2/21).

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