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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 46 nóim
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Phumzile Mlambo 27 MFómh
I’m taking the pledge! “I will speak out, spread the word, shift the culture, support survivors. I will act to help end violence against women & girls.” I challenge , , to join me:
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“Sexual violence is not part of our culture, it came with war.” SRSG Patten’s bilateral meeting with 🇸🇸 South Sudan Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare, Ms. Awut Deng Acuil
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UN OSAPG 26 MFómh
Insightful discussion at side event organized by the Office during the 73rd General Assembly on “Demystifying the Narrative of the so-called Islamic State and the Levant."
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 26 MFómh
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Remarks of SRSG Pramila Patten at the side event “Demystifying the narrative of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant”, New York, 25 September 2018
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Sexual violence was so systemized by ISIL that its commission was formally regulated and entrenched in its ideology. An ideology in which women were traded like livestock at an auction or farmer’s market to be sex slaves and where people were killed based on gender alone.
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 26 MFómh
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ISIL’s formal intro of systematic sexual slavery dates to 3 August 2014, when they invaded the villages near Mount Sinjar 🇮🇶. ISIL didn’t come to kill the women&girls, but to use them as objects to be sold and generate revenue from sex trafficking, sexual slavery, extortion.
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 26 MFómh
is not simply a terrorist organization conducting jihad, but a criminal organization that has conducted itself in abhorrent and repulsive ways, including using rape, sexual slavery, forced marriage and pedophilia as a core part of its ideology.
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Real Stories Gallery Foundation 25 MFómh
Witnessing the double/triple stigma being endured by their parents, is also traumatic for the children of female and male victims of conflict-related sexual violence
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UK at the UN 🇬🇧 25 MFómh
"The UK is determined to end this horror, to refute the idea that sexual violence is an inevitable part of conflict, and to support survivors and their children." At , 's message is clear; Its to
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SexualViolenceInWar 25 MFómh
The Prime Minister's Special Rep on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict is at & later today will bring together champion & focus countries to discuss ending , supporting survivors &bringing perpetrators to account
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 25 MFómh
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 25 MFómh
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3. We need to marshal resources for a response that is equal to the scale of the challenge.
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 25 MFómh
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2. We need to expand and diversify the circle of champions and partners for prevention.
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 25 MFómh
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1. We need to ensure a comprehensive approach that embraces the “forgotten victims” of this scourge.
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 25 MFómh
I would like to highlight 3 critical challenges to bear in mind as we set the stage for the international meeting to be held in London in 2019.
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 24 MFómh
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🇨🇩 In eastern DRC, fear of AIDS has caused husbands to abandon their wives following sexual assault by members of militia groups.
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UNAIDS 24 MFómh
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"Shame, stigma and the risk of reprisals and lack of access to services leads to chronic under reporting.... By isolating victims and cutting them off from medical care and support, stigma facilitates the spread of aids," says at .
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🇳🇬 ‘In Nigeria, I met with women and girls who had been abducted and held captive by Boko Haram. Many returned pregnant and/or HIV-positive. They described facing social stigma and exclusion due to their so-called Boko Haram babies’.
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UN Against Sexual Violence in Conflict 24 MFómh
🇷🇼 In the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, sexual violence was deliberately used as a vector of ethnically targeted HIV transmission.
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