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"We intend to preserve confidentiality for people who communicate with client advocates or ombudspersons," he said.
Reports from Amnesty International and the European Network of Ombudspersons for Children (pdf) document cases of women and children refugees being subjected to violence and sexual abuse.
Many universities have ombudspersons that are obliged to maintain confidentiality.
Since then, reforms have "deemphasize[d] citation counts and empower[ed] ombudspersons to protect whistleblowers," Schrank and Lee note, but the reforms "are new, and therefore unproven".
"UNICEF will continue its support to governments, civil society, ombudspersons, parliaments and others who can bring change.
The Ombudspersons Office for Children Rights monitors and takes action when children's rights in the country are violated.
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There is an ombudsperson – a Canadian lawyer – but she has insufficient powers, Emmerson added.
"The ombudsperson has no decision-making power, which resides with the committee and the security council.
Kosovo Ombudsperson Hilmi Jashari is also investigating the community's claims.
And, said Professor Rowe, a longtime ombudsperson at M.I.T., there was no reason that programs like Redress should not thrive in the private sector.
The committee's ombudsperson, Kimberley Prost, who has served as a judge on the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, acknowledged that her office did not automatically exclude evidence that might have been obtained through torture.
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