Gender-based violence remains an urgent issue, especially in Africa, where women and girls are specifically at risk of experiencing rape or sexual assault as children.
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- November 25 is observed as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls to raise global awareness.
- Conflict remains a major driver of gender-based violence, with recent reports from Sudan detailing killings, systematic rape, and child disappearances. 15s
- UNICEF reports that over 79 million girls and women in sub-Saharan Africa have experienced rape or sexual assault as children. 28s
- South Africa has declared gender-based violence a national disaster, requiring authorities to take action and allocate resources. 42s
- The African Union adopted a Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls in February, but as of July 2025, only a few countries have signed it. 1m 0s