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Sexual and gender based violence in armed conflict
Sexual and gender based violence in armed conflict










sexual and gender based violence in armed conflict sexual and gender based violence in armed conflict

Missions are expected to prevent and respond to CRSV based on their human rights, child protection, protection of civilians, women, peace and security, and wider prevention responsibilities. The Security Council has mandated United Nations field missions to prevent and respond to CRSV.

sexual and gender based violence in armed conflict

Women and girls continue to be those primarily affected by CRSV, not least due to patterns of gender discrimination and inequality predating the conflict.ĬRSV is no longer seen as an inevitable by-product of war, but constitutes a crime that is preventable and punishable under International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law. Such violence is also used as a tactic of violent extremism and terrorism. Motivated by political, military or economic objectives to control territory or resources, Conflict-related Sexual Violence (CRSV) is frequently and deliberately used to target civilians, inflicting long-term trauma and humiliation, fracturing families and the social fabric, triggering displacement and fuelling armed actors’ activities.












Sexual and gender based violence in armed conflict