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UN Population Fund joins in Congolese
campaign against sexual violence
March 19, 2008 – (UN News) The United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA) has joined forces with civil society groups,
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the Government in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to launch a nationwide public
awareness campaign aimed at reducing the country’s appalling
levels of sexual violence.
In the capital, Kinshasa, Congolese authorities, NGOs and civil
society groups participated yesterday in a motor vehicle procession
from downtown to alert the public to the campaign, which is entitled
“Sexual violence: together, let is say NO to shamed silence
for the dignity of Congolese.”
The month-long campaign, which covers all 11 provinces of the DRC,
will also include radio and television programmes dedicated to the
subject, video forums, conferences in schools, marches and the popularization
of laws about sexual violence. It also ties in to the campaign launched
last month by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on preventing such violence
worldwide.
Sexual violence is rampant across the DRC, with an average of 1,100
rape cases reported each month in the country, with perpetrators
from all sectors of society.
Earlier this year, after a visit to the country, Yakin Ertürk,
the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes
and consequences, called for international action to help women
in the DRC who are victims of sexual violence.
Ms. Ertürk noted that countless victims are in inaccessible
areas with little or no form of redress. “The justice system,
the penitentiary system, is in deplorable conditions,” she
said, adding that often victims must pay for access to the courts
in what she described as a “major obstacle to justice.”
From:http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=26047&Cr=drc&Cr1=sex
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