Sexual violence 'everyday life' in parts of Sudan, charity reports
Victims describe being targeted during daily activities. A charity warns that sexual violence has become normalized in Sudanese regions, impacting civilians in their everyday lives.
Sexual violence is part of 'everyday life' in some regions of Sudan, according to a charity report. Victims have shared accounts of being targeted while carrying out routine activities, such as shopping or fetching water, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis in the country. The charity emphasizes that this reflects a normalization of gender-based violence in conflict-affected areas, where civilians, particularly women and children, face ongoing risks. This report underscores the urgent need for international action to protect vulnerable populations and address human rights abuses in Sudan.