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niyad

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Sat Oct 12, 2024, 03:03 PM Saturday

Over 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa raped, sexually assaulted: UN

Over 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa raped, sexually assaulted: UN

UNICEF report finds more than 370 million girls worldwide have faced sexual violence before the age of 18.

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A child attends a protest in New Delhi, India, against the rape of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua, near Jammu and a teenager in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh state [File: Cathal McNaughton/Reuters]
Published On 10 Oct 202410 Oct 2024



The United Nations children’s agency says one in eight girls and young women across the world have endured rape and sexual violence, with the highest number of victims recorded in sub-Saharan Africa.

UNICEF published its first-ever global estimate on sexual violence against children, revealing that 79 million girls – one in five – in sub-Saharan countries hit by conflict and insecurity had experienced sexual assault or rape before turning 18. “It’s terrifying,” said Nankali Maksud, a child violence specialist at UNICEF based in Nairobi, Kenya. “It is generations of trauma.”Girls who had suffered the trauma of sexual abuse were often unable to learn at school, she said. Globally, UNICEF estimates that sexual violence has affected some 370 million – or one in eight – girls and young women. (Note: One Billion Rising puts the figure at 1 in 3 women and girls experiencing sexual or domestic violence)


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The report said that while girls and women were worst affected, 240 to 310 million boys and men, or about one in 11, have experienced rape or sexual assault during childhood.“Sexual violence against children is a stain on our moral conscience,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell. “It inflicts deep and lasting trauma, often by someone the child knows and trusts, in places where they should feel safe,” she said. Numbers were highest in “fragile settings”, including those with weak institutions, where UN peacekeeping forces are present or where there are large numbers of refugees. “We are witnessing horrific sexual violence in conflict zones, where rape and gender-based violence are often used as weapons of war,” said Russell.

However, the data showed that sexual violence against children is pervasive, cutting across geographical, cultural, and economic boundaries. Sub-Saharan Africa had the highest number of victims, with 79 million girls and women affected, followed by 75 million in Eastern and Southeastern Asia, 73 million in Central and Southern Asia, 68 million in Europe and Northern America, 45 million in Latin America and the Caribbean, 29 million in Northern Africa and Western Asia, and 6 million in Oceania.

The release of such a figure is a first, calculated using national data and international survey programmes from 2010 to 2022, said Claudia Cappa, UNICEF chief statistician. She said there were inevitable holes in the data, as well as under-reporting from some countries.


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Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/10/over-79-million-girls-in-sub-saharan-africa-raped-sexually-assaulted-un

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Over 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa raped, sexually assaulted: UN (Original Post) niyad Saturday OP
I don't have the words to express how I feel. It's horrifying to say the least. chowder66 Saturday #1
Strange they would use a south Asian photo for a headline about Africa. NT Jk23 Saturday #2
UN peacekeepers in Congo hold record for rape, sex abuse former9thward Saturday #3

chowder66

(9,722 posts)
1. I don't have the words to express how I feel. It's horrifying to say the least.
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 04:53 PM
Saturday

We don't seem to have any answers on how to solve this very, very, systemic problem.

Maybe the sentences/punishments need to be much harsher.

former9thward

(33,301 posts)
3. UN peacekeepers in Congo hold record for rape, sex abuse
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 05:36 PM
Saturday

BUNIA, Congo (AP) — She had been orphaned by a brutal conflict, but the 14-year-old Congolese girl found refuge in a camp protected by United Nations peacekeepers.

The camp should have been safe the day she was raped. A delegation from the U.N. was paying a visit, and her grandmother had left her in charge of her siblings. That was the day, the girl says, that a Pakistani peacekeeper slipped inside their home and assaulted her in front of the other children.

But that was not the end of her story. Even though she reported the rape, the girl never got any help from the U.N. She did become pregnant, however, and had a baby.

If the U.N. sexual abuse crisis has an epicenter, it is the Congo, where the scope of the problem first emerged 13 years ago — and where promised reforms have most clearly fallen short. Of the 2,000 sexual abuse and exploitation complaints made against U.N. peacekeepers and personnel worldwide over the past 12 years, more than 700 occurred in Congo, The Associated Press found. The embattled African nation is home to the U.N.'s largest peacekeeping force, which costs a staggering $1 billion a year.

https://apnews.com/article/united-nations-pakistan-africa-sexual-abuse-international-news-69e56ab46cab400f9f4b3753bd79c930

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