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Sudan: UN Launches 16-Day Campaign to Combat Violence Against Women

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Dabanga — Women’s organisations in Sudan have called on Sudanese women to raise their voices against war and advocate for peace as a global 16-day campaign to combat gender-based violence begins.

The UN Women-led campaign, running from today– the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women– to December 10– Human Rights Day, aims to raise awareness and combat violence against women and girls. This year’s theme, #NoExcuse, asserts that there is no justification for gender-based violence.

In a statement yesterday ahead of the start of the 16-day campaign, the Unit for Combating Violence Against Women (CVAW) urged authorities to take immediate measures to protect displaced women and girls from gender-based violence, including exploitation and sexual harassment.

It particularly called for the swift passage of laws protecting women and girls from violence in Sudan, and emphasised the urgent need to facilitate legal procedures for survivors, establish accessible and safe mechanisms for reporting complaints, and provide legal support without obstacles.

Acknowledging the dangerous conditions faced by service providers in conflict zones, the CVAW expressed gratitude for the efforts of national and international partners. It reiterated that the campaign offers a critical opportunity to remind state institutions of their duties to protect civilians, ensure justice for survivors, and prevent further violence.

CVAW said that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in particular have systematically used sexual violence as a war tactic since the conflict began in April 2023. “Women and girls in El Gezira, Darfur, Khartoum, and other regions continue to suffer horrific violations”, the statement lamented.