Sudan: Surviving the Sexual Violence Crisis in Darfur
MSF said armed men and militias were responsible for most assaults, and 94% of survivors reported attacks by armed men.
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'Stop using women's bodies' aid group warns, amid widespread sexual violence in Sudan
Women and girls fleeing Sudan’s war are describing rape, torture and abuse, with aid workers warning the suffering runs far deeper than the cases reaching medical care. A new report from Médecins Sans Frontières says sexual violence in Darfur is widespread, and many survivors remain out of reach.
No safe place for women and girls in Darfur
No safe place for women and girls in Darfur A new MSF report documents widespread, systematic sexual violence across roads, fields, and displacement camps — occurring both near and far from front lines. Leila Rafei March 31 2026, 9:00am Content warning: This article contains descriptions of sexual violence. Women in Darfur, Sudan, are demanding protection, care, and justice as sexual violence continues across the region, both in active conflic…
Sudan: Surviving the Sexual Violence Crisis in Darfur
Press Release - Médecins Sans Frontières' (MSF's) latest report, "There is something I want to tell you...": Surviving the sexual violence crisis in Darfur, provides the most comprehensive documented accounts of sexual violence in Sudan's war, with victim and survivor testimonies and data from MSF medical programmes highlighting clear patterns of widespread and systematic abuse.
Nairobi – (Darfur 24) Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has warned of a surge in sexual violence in Darfur, emphasizing that women and girls face constant risks due to the lack of protection. The organization described the situation as a “worsening crisis” requiring urgent intervention. A recent MSF report, titled “There’s Something I Want to Tell You”: Surviving the Violence Crisis, details this. The post Doctors Without Borders: No Safe Place for …
Sudan: No safe place for women and girls in Darfur, MSF report finds | Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...
Women in Darfur, Sudan, are demanding protection, care and justice as sexual violence continues across the region, both in active conflict areas and far beyond frontlines, according to a new report released by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). The report, “‘There is something I want to tell you…’: Surviving the sexual violence crisis in Darfur,” provides the most comprehensive documented accounts of sexual violence in Suda…
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