Foreign aid workers who father children abroad tracked down by researchers using genealogy tech
The team have already located one aid worker who fathered two children in the Philippines
1 January 2021 • 9:30pm
British foreign aid workers who father children abroad are being tracked down using genealogy technology by researchers at King’s College London.
It comes in the wake of the Oxfam scandal of 2011, when the aid sector was rocked by allegations that staff had engaged in sexual misconduct with victims of the 2010 Haitian earthquake.
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British foreign aid workers who father children abroad are being tracked down using genealogy technology by researchers at King’s College London.