those like josminna na na yousef, under those circumstances josmina said she met a soldier near the community of port salud. at just 17 years old, she became pregnant, the father she says was that u.n. soldier . but she says the soldier left haiti soon after her pregnancy and returned to his home country of uruguay. four years later, josmina is raising her son anderson on her own and is petitioning the u.n. for help and with the soldier gone and her armed with only a birth certificate her options are limited. >> the father is not listed on this birth certificate for anderson her young son. that's one of the problems with getting child support. she went to the u.n. to get dna testing done but it's been two years and she still handy had word. >> the issue goes much deeper. over the summer the united nations released a scathing report about its soldiers, detailing their widespread sexual exploitation of haitian women, treationa transactional sex with u.n. soldiers. we went in search of these women and found josmina along with four other women all having beabd allegedl babies allegedly fathered b