Humanitarian aid cuts leave victims of sexual violence in global conflicts without help, UN says
- Major cuts in humanitarian aid have left victims of sexual violence in conflicts without lifesaving help, according to the United Nations.
- Pramila Patten, the U.N. special representative on sexual violence in conflict, criticized the U.N. Security Council for making essential services 'least accessible.'
- In eastern Congo, clinics are turning away rape survivors due to the inability to provide basic care, highlighting decimated health care systems.
- Patten criticized the disparity, noting that the world spends more in 24 hours on arms than on addressing gender-based violence in conflict.
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Global Humanitarian Aid Cuts Impact Sexual Violence Victims
Major reductions in global humanitarian aid have severely impacted victims of sexual violence in conflict zones, leaving clinics and shelters unable to provide essential services. UN official Pramila Patten criticized the international community for neglecting critical support. The recent UN report indicated a significant rise in sexual violence cases.
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Humanitarian aid cuts leave victims of sexual violence in global conflicts without help, UN says
Major cuts in humanitarian aid have left victims of sexual violence in conflicts around the world without lifesaving help as clinics and shelters close.
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- 36% of the sources lean Left, 36% of the sources are Center
36% Center
L 36%
C 36%
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