UN Urges More Support for Sexual Violence Survivors, Victims in Somalia

MOGADISHU, Xinhua: The United Nations (UN) marked the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict in Somalia on Thursday with a call for greater support for survivors and victims of sexual violence.
“Somali communities deserve praise for supporting survivors and victims of these heinous crimes,” UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia James Swan said in a statement issued in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.
“For Somalia to build a society free of stigma and the trauma of sexual violence, we all must work to prevent and respond to sexual violence,” he added, calling on Somali authorities to continue and enhance efforts in combating stigma and providing meaningful support to survivors, their families, and communities.
In line with this year’s theme of “Intergenerational Effects of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence,” the UN in Somalia said it is working with stakeholders to highlight how sexual violence inflicts long-term harm, not only on individuals but also on the broader social fabric, often leaving families and communities grappling with its devastating effects for generations.
The International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict is observed annually on June 19. It serves as a reminder of the international community’s shared responsibility to prevent and end conflict-related sexual violence and to uphold the dignity and human rights of all.
The date also marks the UN Security Council’s adoption of a resolution recognizing sexual violence as a weapon of war and a threat to international peace and security.