Innovation for better health for the outside, unhealthy inside - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso UNITAID

1,0
23 ott 2019
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great mandate Interesting projects Very committed and skilled staff Human-sized organisation UN salaries and benefits

Svantaggi

Poor, archaic management based on fear, reprisal, manipulation and favoritism Abuse of authority All is made to demotivate highly dedicated staff No promotion on merit but on favoritism and only for the inner circle Barely no transparency from the management gang Rules do not apply to ALL staff Many staff on sick leave and many others got sacked

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Risposta di UNITAID
6y
Thank you for your valuable feedback and commitment to the work of Unitaid. Unitaid takes seriously your comments and feedback. We are making continued efforts to improve work relations and the working environment for staff at Unitaid.Several staff support resources are available to all staff and anyone is encouraged to use the existing channels of engagement and communication, including:The Office of the Ombudsman, The Office of Compliance, Risk Management and Ethics (CRE) including the WHO Anonymous Integrity Hotline; Staff Association and the Human Resources Department.

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1,0
13 mag 2016
Collaboratore esterno anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Pays really well, inspiring mission

Svantaggi

Chaotic management, everyone was out to get someone

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2,0
2 set 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

A noble mandate, a collaborative work environment, and attractive benefits, a team of intelligent and highly skilled colleagues

Svantaggi

The organization is plagued by rigid and outdated management practices, stifling innovation and hindering internal progress. There is a significant lack of integrity in human resource management, with nepotism running rampant and promotion opportunities restricted to a select few within the senior leadership’s inner circle. While the UN system at large faces existential challenges, senior management continues to prioritize personal interests and favoritism, disregarding the actual staffing needs of the organization. The organization is overstaffed at the senior level - P4/5 and above, with new very senior positions being continually created to promote favored individuals. These new positions, however, are not always reflected in the human resources plan approved by the Board after the recent functional review. The flexibilities granted by the Board and the WHO Human Resources department are being significantly abused to facilitate those recruitments outside of the approved HR plan. This undermines transparency and further entrenches the culture of nepotism and favoritism, while disregarding the needs and interests of the broader organization. These issues are systematically concealed from the Executive Board, even as a significant portion of staff reports experiencing harassment and discrimination in the recent staff survey. Despite these concerns, management has failed to take them seriously, offering no tangible solutions or concrete actions. The internal justice system, including within Unitaid and the hosting agency WHO, has so far been ineffective in addressing these critical issues.

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