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WHO Policy on Preventing and Addressing Retaliation

This Policy puts in place a proactive scheme for processing and addressing retaliation with a view to reinforcing accountability and eliminating retaliatory conduct at WHO. The established reporting mechanisms of Internal Oversight (IOS) ensure that requests for protection against retaliation are examined efficiently and effectively. The Policy further clarifies the roles and responsibilities of those involved as well as the applicable steps and target timelines, which aim to ensure a protective, safe, and efficient regulatory framework against retaliation in the Organization

ENG and all WHO official languages available at the same link: https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/policy-on-preventing-and-addressing-retaliation

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  • Language: English
  • Also available in: N/A
  • Theme: Policies, Guidance & Codes of Conduct
  • Year of publication: 2023
  • Author: WHO
  • Size: 343.16 KB
  • Document:pdf
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