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The armed men surrounded and attacked children as young as a civil war in Sudan, saying the UN Agency in the UN Ans, UNICEF.
Sexually written mass violence is written as a weapon of war in nearly two years of conflict.
But UNICEF report is the first detailed account of the impact of rape of children in Sudan.
The third part of the victims is the boys, who often faced “unique challenges” to report such crimes and finding the help they need.
UNICEF says that, even if 221 rape cases are officially reported since the beginning of 2024, the actual number is likely to be higher.
Sudan is a national conservative country where many social stigma stops survivors and their families from speaking about rape, as fear of rise from the armed group.
The UNICEF report provides a terrible window of children’s abuse of the country’s civil war.
Perhaps its most shocking revelation is 16 of the victims of the age of five years, including four infants.
The UNICEF does not say who is responsible, but other investigations in the UN who regret most of the rapes of civilian supports of the RSF counting civilians and began opposing civilians.
The RSF, fighting this war against its former allies, the armed forces in Sudanese, denied any mistakes.
“The more sexual violence we have written in Sudan flow,” says Mohamed Chande Othman to find the truth of the UN if the previous report was published in October.
According to the evidence presented by human human rights of human victims of Dargikold in Darfur is always targeted because they are a black African than the purpose of driving them from Sudan.
The UN humanitarian response for Sudan is gone. New US help cuts are expected to reduce programs to help further victims.
UNICEF’s Report Definition Details highlights terrible conditions.
“After nine at night, someone opened the door, carrying a whip, picking one of the girls, and carried an old woman.
“Every time they rape him, this woman will be covered with blood. She’s young. They just released the girls. During the 19 days I came to a point where I wanted to end my life.”
As a broken country of war, Sudan is one of the most difficult areas of the world to access services and workers ahead.
The quantity of people moved by the war made by women and children who would beat attacks – three from four-girls age outside the school, said the UN.
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The disruptive consequences of these crimes have worsened the fact that victims have some places to go for medical assistance, because many medical facilities have been destroyed, as opposed medical facilities have been destroyed, fought or occupied by fought.
Recent US help cuts can risk even limited services available to protect children.
UNICEF provides safe spaces for children through a network of local activists who have established known emergency rays to deal with crises in their communities.
Activists have relying on US assistance, and mostly forced to shut, according to a Sudanese coordinating committee monitoring them.
Especially, the UN organization is dedicated to the protection of women’s rights says local organizations led by women are important in delivering support of sexual violence. But they received less than 2% of the total funds in the Sudan Humanitarian Fund in the UN humanitarian.
The BBC knows that at least one of the local groups, known as “he leads”, forced to be close when the US fund was stopped.
It is not a great cost, measured by thousands of dollars, but enables the workers of the Sulabia who operates a government unit and helps organize private initiatives.
Those who were raped by armed men “no luxury depressed,” he told the BBC.
The demands of the war – finding food, need to flee – don’t leave the space to face trauma, he added.
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