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Who are the women working on the frontlines of Sudan war’s sexual violence epidemic?
By UN Women at ReliefWeb
· June 18, 2026
· 6 min read
. The majority were targeted on the basis of ethnicity, as well as for their real or perceived affiliation with rival forces. As in most conflicts, the number of verified cases in Sudan is widely known to be just the tip of the iceberg due to insecurity. UN Women’s latest data shows that the number
Key takeaway UN Women’s latest data shows that the number of women and girls requiring support for gender-based violence has quadrupled since the start of the war more than three years ago – reaching an estimated 12.
Why this matters
The situation in Sudan highlights the critical role women play in responding to the humanitarian crisis, particularly in addressing the devastating impact of sexual violence on women and girls. As the number of people requiring support for gender-based violence quadrupled since the start of the war, women like Amana Suleiman are providing essential psychological support to survivors, despite facing extreme hardship and displacement themselves. The fact that many of these women have been forced to flee their homes and are living in displacement camps underscores the complexity of their situation, as they navigate their own trauma while supporting others. The work of these women is crucial in helping survivors cope with the trauma of sexual enslavement, exploitation, and forced displacement, and their efforts are a testament to the resilience and strength of Sudanese women in the face of unimaginable violence and hardship. Their work is vital to addressing the long-term effects of this crisis.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? . The majority were targeted on the basis of ethnicity, as well as for their real or perceived affiliation with rival forces. As in most conflicts, the number of verified cases in Sudan is widely known to be just the tip of the iceberg due to insecurity. UN Women’s latest data shows that the number
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