A UNFPA mobile health team in Gederaf, eastern Sudan, provides care to women and children displaced by conflict in Al Jazhira (UNFPA photo)

November 19, 2024 (AL JAZIRAH State) – Reports of rampant sexual violence against women and girls are emerging from Sudan’s Al Jazirah state, where ongoing conflict has displaced more than 135,000 people. Healthcare workers and counsellors are documenting horrific abuses, including the rape and sexual assault of females ranging in age from 6 to 60. The fighting, which began on Oct. 20, has claimed the lives of over 100 people and severely disrupted access to healthcare. UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, reports that a significant number of women and girls are missing from displacement camps. Some are feared to have been abducted or killed. Survivors who reached neighbouring states describe harrowing ordeals. Some witnessed women committing suicide to escape being raped by armed men. Others recounted how family members gave them knives and instructed them to kill themselves rather than be subjected to sexual violence. The stigma surrounding rape is so profound that many survivors remain in hiding, fearing for their safety and rejection by their communities. “Survivors of sexual violence are running away and hiding because their families have threatened to end their lives to wash away dishonour,” said a counsellor in Gedaref, who asked …

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