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Stand Against Sexual Violence in Conflict: A Call for Protection and Empowerment

Jun 17, 2024

Gender, Inclusion & Human rights

On this International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, we confront the stark reality of the atrocities inflicted upon countless individuals. Globally, reports of crimes against women, girls, and LGBTQI+ individuals are mounting, highlighting an urgent protection crisis.

In the chaos of warfare, sexual violence becomes a weapon. Women, girls, and LGBTQI+ individuals not only endure the horrors of war but also face the heightened risk of gender-based violence, including rape, forced marriage, sexual exploitation, and other forms of abuse. These atrocities rob them of their dignity, health, and basic human rights, inflicting both physical and emotional scars.


This violence also erodes the fabric of communities already torn apart by conflict.


The rising reports of crimes against women and children underscore the urgent need for robust protection measures and support services. Too often, the horrors of sexual violence in conflict are shrouded in silence and shame, perpetuated by social stigma, shattered healthcare systems, and the absence of justice. Survivors face immense barriers in accessing the support and services they desperately need, while perpetrators often evade accountability. It is imperative that we prioritize survivors’ safety and ensure they receive the care and support they need to heal and rebuild their lives.

As we mark this International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, let us recommit to ending gender-based violence in conflicts worldwide. While we do not focus specifically on this topic, ALDA supports the incredible work of other organisations dedicated to it. Within our Gender, Inclusion, and Human Rights Hub, we concentrate on related issues, such as empowering women in leadership and community project development (Politik-Her project) and strengthening the representation and participation of women in the political and media sphere (We Act Project).


Together, we must stand up for the rights and dignity of women and children, ensuring they are protected from harm and empowered to rebuild their lives in safety and security.


On this day of remembrance and solidarity, let us honor the resilience of survivors and reaffirm our resolve to build a future where sexual violence in conflict is neither tolerated nor ignored.

Together, we must stand up for the rights and dignity of women, girls, and children, ensuring they are protected from harm and empowered to rebuild their lives in safety and security.