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TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES Sarah Crowe and James Elder

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TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES

TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES

Sarah Crowe and James ElderSarah Crowe and James Elder

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Setting the scene for taking calculated risks for children

Truth

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Establishing facts and speaking in one voice

“We have clear evidence that children are being caught in the crossfire and that children are being injured and killed”

New Delhi

Colombo

Kathmandu

Daniel Toole, UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia.

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Off the record briefings with Journalists in Colombo and Delhi

20 interviews with BBC

15 interviews with CNN

25 + with Al Jazeera

UK Independent, Sydney Morning Herald, London Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Economist, Chicago Tribune, CBC, NPR, ABC, The Australian, LA Times, Le Monde.

Close relations with the international media in Delhi and Colombo

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ConsequencesConsequences

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Expulsion

RespectFrom NGOs, media and within the UN

Controlling the follow-up

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Breaking News - Expulsion

Crowe did 48 interviews in 3 days - 7-10 Sept.

UK Times / AFP / IRIN / CNN

Lead story in all leading news networks the day it broke

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UNICEF reacted furiously. "We are extremely disappointed with the allegations and we reject them unequivocally," Sarah Crowe, UNICEF's regional communications chief, told AFP.

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Elder had been doing his job by "speaking out on behalf of those who do not have a voice which we would expect from any UNICEF spokesperson”.

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“We categorically stand by all the statements we made throughout the conflict and since the conflict on the situation of women and children in Sri Lanka."

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However, Crowe said that UNICEF would continue its work in the war-torn country. "We will continue to uphold our mandate. That will not change," she said.

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“Elder’s expulsion..for speaking out against those abuses and child casualties....this was his brief and his responsibility”

R E S P E C T...from the media

“Voices of voiceless silenced”

“James Elder seemed utterly committed to one thing - the welfare of the hundreds of thousands of civilians caught up in the war. To several of us journalists, it was clear that raising the plight of these people was for him far more than just a job”

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“(The expulsion) is not something that did not have consequences but principles are important and it spared UNICEF” - Director, Human Rights Watch

The SG expresses full confidence... in the United Nations in Sri Lanka, which includes making public statements when necessary in an effort to save lives and prevent grave humanitarian problems -UN Secretary General

From NGOs and UN agencies

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Government of Sri Lanka was astonished by UNICEF’s response as they thought UNICEF “would roll over and play dead” - say nothing and let Elder go. Sri Lankan media asked Sarah if he was going to be fired and she said “no he would be rewarded”. Sarah Crowe, Regional Chief of Communications, UNICEF South Asia

“I should like to say how bold and supportive you have been to James in his difficulties with the Sri Lankan government and its complete lack of tolerance to free and objective reporting....your report in which you SUPPORT your staff member and do not isolate him...bloody done well you!! ” John Campbell, WFP official expelled from Sri Lanka 2008

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Then...Then...

“UNICEF is becoming increasingly risk averse”

“Growing reluctance to take on sensitive issues”

“Risks losing position as the leading and credible voice for children”

Outcome of ROSA communications Team Meeting, May 2009

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State of the UNICEF brandState of the UNICEF brand

The findings are based on consumer surveys conducted by a consulting firm (Brandasset consulting) and reflect opinions/views of people outside of UNICEF.  (Sample populations from a general public are interviewed)

measure of courage - worst rating!

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...and now...and now

From the ED :

“Take more rather than less risk”

“The job is more important than the paperwork”

“Go to the edge of the envelope...we will support you”