Three of these cases involved young girls. On June 9 alone the UN reported 12 verifiable instants of sexual violence affecting 37 women. Humanitarian agencies are struggling to respond. In mid-June, Reliefweb reported: “Since April 15, the number of people in need of gender-based violence services in Sudan has increased by over 1 million to 4.2 million people.”Īs noted in the UN report, those most vulnerable are the internally displaced moving to try and cross borders. Since fighting broke out in Khartoum and spread across the country in April, the reports emerging from Sudan have been shocking. As recently as July 5, a report from the UN highlighted the “conflict-related sexual violence against internally displaced and refugee women and girls forced to flee for their lives”. Watching and hearing the horrifying reports of violence and savagery in Sudan, those of us working to end violence against women and girls immediately become concerned about how it will inevitably spill over into sexual violence.
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