UN ‘ignored’ abuse of women and girls by aid distributors in Syria

THE United Nations has been accused of “ignoring” widespread abuse of women and girls in Syria by those tasked with distributing aid.
A report from the UN Population Fund on gender-based violence in the war-torn country reported cases of “women or girls marrying officials for a short period of time for ‘sexual services’ in order to receive meals or obtaining distributions ‘in exchange for a visit to her home’ or ‘in exchange for services, such as spending a night with them’.”
But aid worker Danielle Spencer told the BBC that this form of exploitation had been reported three years ago after she interviewed women in a Jordanian refugee camp who said officials in rebel-held Dara’a and Quneitra had demanded sex in return for aid in 2015.