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Allegations of sexual harassment and abuse continue to resound around Hollywood, politicians and the sports world. International charities, the UN and humanitarian agencies have also come under scrutiny.Allegations of sexual harassment and abuse continue to resound around Hollywood, politicians and the sports world. International charities, the UN and humanitarian agencies have also come under scrutiny.
Campaigners say too many cases go unreported. When victims do come forward, they are often ignored, blamed or even suffer retaliation.Campaigners say too many cases go unreported. When victims do come forward, they are often ignored, blamed or even suffer retaliation.
Forced to have oral sex with a colleague: aid workers speak out on assault | Secret aid workerForced to have oral sex with a colleague: aid workers speak out on assault | Secret aid worker
We’d like to hear from people who work in the development and humanitarian sectors about what needs to change. What needs to be done to tackle this issue?We’d like to hear from people who work in the development and humanitarian sectors about what needs to change. What needs to be done to tackle this issue?
Share your experiencesShare your experiences
Let us know how you’ve been affected, anonymously if you prefer, by filling in the encrypted form below (if you’re having trouble using the form, click here). We will do our best to keep your information secure. Alternatively, email development@theguardian.com, with “sexual violence and harassment” in the subject line.Let us know how you’ve been affected, anonymously if you prefer, by filling in the encrypted form below (if you’re having trouble using the form, click here). We will do our best to keep your information secure. Alternatively, email development@theguardian.com, with “sexual violence and harassment” in the subject line.
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