Sexual and gender-based violence on the rise – JMEC

Staff Writer | February 23, 2017 | 1:15 pm

Workshop participants (women in media, civil society organizations and
legal practitioners) in a group photo|Feb 23, 2017|Credit|JMEC

Sexual and gender-based violence including rape, abductions and
conscription of child soldiers in South Sudan have increased in the
past years, according to JMEC.

In a statement issued this afternoon, JMEC said although men and boys have
also fallen victims of such abuses, the majority of reported victims are
women and girls.It said stakeholders must find ways to tackle the issues.

“The impacts of these violations are devastating on the health and
livelihoods of all affected victims and their communities,” JMEC Deputy
Chairman Gen. Augostino Njoroge said during the opening of a 2-day workshop
on SGBV in Juba.

South Sudan Women Empowerment Network (SSWEN) and the Association of Media
Women in South Sudan (AMWISS) organized the workshop, supported by JMEC.The
workshop, entitled ‘Reporting on Sexual and Gender Based Violence’  was
aimed at highlighting ethical and practical challenges related to media
reporting on SGBV, the stigma associated with it and obstacles faced by
journalists in its coverage.

The participants of the training include South Sudanese women in media,
civil society organizations and legal practitioners.

JMEC has not provided figures, but there have been reports of rape across
the country.In January, a women’s group said it had recorded about 40 cases
in Yei River State. Currently, the army is reportedly investigating rape
allegations in a Jubek village.

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