DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN CONFLICT
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DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN CONFLICT
Every year on June 19, the Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict raises awareness for conflict-related sexual violence. Today, we honors all victims and survivors of sexual violence around the world.
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The exact number of victims of conflict-related sexual violence is unknown. Partially because of the lack of victims coming forward and because it is difficult to gather information. In the country of Mali, for example, there were death threats made against humanitarian workers gathering data. There are 19 countries where the most conflict-related sexual violence occurs. These countries include Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, and Liberia.
The United Nations defines conflict-related sexual violence as any of the following acts:
Rape
Sexual slavery
Forced prostitution
Forced pregnancy
Trafficking
Forced abortion
Forced marriage
Enforced sterilization
Women and girls are not the only victims of conflict-related sexual violence. Men and boys are also subject to it as well. Unfortunately, many survivors of this type of sexual violence do not come forward. This is primarily due to fear and cultural stigmas. When the survivors do not come forward, justice does not get served. It also allows the perpetrators to repeat their violent acts.
Each year the United Nations Secretary-General produces a report on conflict-related sexual violence. The report contains specific recommendations for countries where this type of violence is prevalent. These recommendations include fostering a survivor-centered and holistic concept of justice, strengthening preventive measures, and strengthening services for survivors.
HOW TO OBSERVE DAY FOR ELIMINATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN CONFLICT
The UN encourages governing bodies around the world to accurately document cases of conflict-related sexual violence so that justice can be served. Victims also encouraged to come forward with their stories. You can do your part by helping to spread awareness for Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict and support the victims of conflict-related sexual violence. Use #InternationalDayForTheEliminationOfSexualViolenceInConflict when sharing on social media.
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN CONFLICT HISTORY
On June 19, 2015, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed June 19 the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict. They chose June 19 to commemorate the adoption of the Security Council Resolution, which was adopted in 2008. The Council condemned sexual violence as a weapon of war and an obstruction to peace.