Accounts of child survivors shed light on surge of rape and sexual violence in conflict-torn DRC
- In eastern DRC, 14-year-old Mudaralla described being raped by armed men, stating, "My grandmother could do nothing but watch as they raped me."
- Survivors of sexual violence face difficulties accessing care, with aid worker Greg Ramm stating, "Survivors are facing severe barriers to accessing immediate care due to the ongoing conflict."
- UNICEF's Ramatou Toure warned of an increase in cases, saying, "We are seeing an alarming increase in cases, not seen in years."
- Sixteen-Year-Old Darkuna was raped by armed men who attacked her home, highlighting the rise in sexual violence in conflict-torn DRC due to escalating fighting between the AFC rebel coalition and Congolese military in Goma.
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