Doctors Without Borders Reports Exploitation in Chad

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Doctors Without Borders Reports Exploitation in Chad
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An internal investigation by Doctors Without Borders uncovered instances of staff exploiting refugees in Chad. The findings were disclosed in a report released over the weekend.

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Humanitarian organizations apply internal accountability procedures to address reported misconduct.

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Exploitation of vulnerable populations raises basic protection concerns but no U.S. constitutional issues.

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