10 april 2018
Luister terug: #MeToo in de noodhulpsector
Dinsdag 3 april gingen we in gesprek met sprekers uit de journalistiek, psychiatrie, politiek én de noodhulpsector zelf over machtsmisbruik in de humanitaire sector. Luister het debat nu terug.

Seksfeesten in Haïti, uitbuiting van Syrische vrouwen in ruil voor hulpgoederen, en seksueel misbruik van kinderen. In de media is de afgelopen tijd het beeld geschetst van een verziekte noodhulpsector en gewetenloze hulpverleners. Tijdens #MeToo in de noodhulpsector spraken we met Maite Vermeulen (De Correspondent), Ton Meijers (Oxfam Novib), Pim Scholte (psychiater en wetenschapper, Bart Romijn (Partos) en Christine Pirenne (Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken). Moderator was Patrick van der Hijden.
Luister het hele debat hieronder terug.