Report Fraud and Corruption

All UNHCR assistance is provided free of charge.  Be aware that any UNHCR services offered to you in exchange for money are fraudulent.

What is misconduct?

The United Nations defines misconduct as “any failure by a staff member to comply with his or her obligations under the Charter of the United Nations, the Staff Regulations and Staff Rules or other administrative issuances, or to observe the standards of conduct expected of an international civil servant.”

Fraud and corruption  are considered misconduct, whether by UNHCR personnel or partner staff.

Be alert to fraud

  • Do not trust anyone or any organization asking you to pay for the services of UNHCR or its partners.
  • Ask to see official ID cards of people claiming to be service providers before sharing your personal information and identify documents
  • Avoid those offering you resettlement, financial or other kind of assistance, fake documents, or fake claims in exchange for money or other favors. These offers may be made to you in person or via social media (including Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram or any other application).
  • Those seeking to take advantage of your situation may show you false documents to persuade you that they are connected to UNHCR or another agency.

For reliable information about UNHCR’s work and services: consult UNHCR’s official websites

Report suspected fraud and misconduct

If you are aware of a possible case of misconduct related to UNHCR, you can report it directly to:

UNHCR Croatia:

Email: [email protected]

UNHCR Inspector General’s Office (IGO) at UNHCR Headquarters:

Email: [email protected]

Your report will be treated with discretion and kept strictly confidential. For more information: https://www.unhcr.org/inspector-generals-office.html