
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Over two years after civil war erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and their former allies-turned rival militia, the RSF, Sudan is now the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with nearly 13 million displaced.
Rape used as a weapon of war, together with other sexual violence, has disproportionately shattered the lives of women and girls. Today, gender agency UN Women estimates that 12.1 million people – 25 per cent of the population – is at risk.
Just ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, UN News’s Emma Trager-Lewis spoke to Esméralda Alabre, who leads the UN reproductive health agency UNFPA’s work to counter gender based-violence in Sudan.
By United Nations4.6
55 ratings
Over two years after civil war erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and their former allies-turned rival militia, the RSF, Sudan is now the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with nearly 13 million displaced.
Rape used as a weapon of war, together with other sexual violence, has disproportionately shattered the lives of women and girls. Today, gender agency UN Women estimates that 12.1 million people – 25 per cent of the population – is at risk.
Just ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, UN News’s Emma Trager-Lewis spoke to Esméralda Alabre, who leads the UN reproductive health agency UNFPA’s work to counter gender based-violence in Sudan.

11,184 Listeners

7,685 Listeners

4,169 Listeners

1,044 Listeners

14 Listeners

43 Listeners

5 Listeners

5 Listeners

1,828 Listeners

93 Listeners

25 Listeners

9 Listeners

17 Listeners

308 Listeners

41 Listeners

257 Listeners

512 Listeners

996 Listeners

1,353 Listeners

2,532 Listeners

3 Listeners

15 Listeners

8 Listeners

141 Listeners

254 Listeners

9 Listeners

3 Listeners

4 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners