Un fires indian official for sexually harassing men
I couldn't find any recent information about a UN official being fired for sexually harassing men. However, the United Nations has taken steps to address sexual harassment and misconduct within its own ranks.
In 2018, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres launched an independent review of the UN's handling of sexual harassment and misconduct allegations. The review found that the UN had a "culture of impunity" and that many victims of sexual harassment and misconduct felt that their complaints were not taken seriously.
As a result of the review, the UN implemented several reforms, including the establishment of a new Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) to investigate allegations of misconduct, including sexual harassment. The UN also created a new policy on sexual harassment and misconduct, which includes a zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment and misconduct.
In addition, the UN has taken steps to improve its response to allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct, including providing support to victims and holding perpetrators accountable.
It's worth noting that while the UN has taken steps to address sexual harassment and misconduct, there is still more work to be done to create a safe and respectful work environment for all UN staff.