“We must confront the horrors of the past, support the survivors of today & protect future generations from the same fate.” On International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, @antonioguterres calls for end to this despicable crime. http://un.org/en/peace-and-security/page/conflict-related-sexual-violence…
In 2024, the UN verified 4,500 cases of sexual violence. 93% of victims were women and girls. In many conflicts, sexual violence is a weapon of war. On International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, let’s unite to end this despicable crime & demand justice
In commemorating the 11th #International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, the Permanent Missions of Albania, Ukraine and the Sudan, organized the side-event, “Hearing Their Voices – Championing Their Rights: Addressing the Survivor-Oriented Approach in Show more
The International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict is an opportunity to consider how attitudes that perpetuate violence can be disrupted. Our Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and International Peace and Security course disproves assumptions about victims, Show more
— Peace Operations Training Institute (POTI) (@peaceoperations) June 19, 2025
On International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, we highlight the plight of Yezidi survivors. During the 2014 #YezidiGenocide, thousands of Yezidi women and girls like Renas faced sexual violence, and many are still missing. Stand with #Survivors
— Free Yezidi Foundation (@Free_Yezidi) June 19, 2025
#Education provides girls safety and protection in conflict. On this International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, #ECW stands in solidarity & upholds the rights of all survivors. We must guarantee safe & equitable access to inclusive Show more
— Education Cannot Wait (@EduCannotWait) June 19, 2025
We are at a waypoint—a crisis point. Sexual abuse in Texas schools is real, and it's being ignored. Our kids deserve safety, not silence. HB4623 is the bold action needed. #TXlege #NotOneMoreTX #EndAbuse
Like bullets, bombs and blades, the widespread use of sexual violence in conflict decimates communities, inflicting trauma on survivors and their families that echoes across generation. #EndRapeInWar news.un.org Long after the guns fall silent, conflict-related sexual violence leaves lasting scars
You are invited to an event to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict #EndRapeInWar Co-hosted by @endrapeinwar & Permanent Mission of Argentina Where: UNHQ. Conference Room When: Thursday, 19 June 10am webtv.un.org International day for the elimination of sexual violence in conflict
The war may be off the headlines, but for survivors in Tigray, women, men, girls, and boys, the wounds remain. They were not collateral. They were targeted. On this International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, we say #EndCRSV.
— Health Professionals Network for Tigray (@HPN4Tigray) June 19, 2025
International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict
International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict aims at raising awareness of the need to put an end to conflict-related sexual violence. Recognized by the United Nations, this day focuses on the plight of survivors and emphasizes the importance of international cooperation. Efforts towards providing comprehensive support to survivors and their communities, as well as the crucial role of women in peacebuilding and conflict resolution are highlighted during this Observance.
The Observance was first established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015, reflecting upon the continuous sexual violence perpetuated during armed conflicts globally. For Americans, this day offers an opportunity to commemorate those who have suffered from sexual violence in conflict zones and reminds people to advocate for an end to this crime. The United States plays a significant role in leading international efforts to prevent sexual violence in conflict, providing humanitarian assistance to survivors, and supporting the justice and accountability mechanisms necessary for prosecuting perpetrators.
In America, the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict is observed through various activities such as educational events, awareness campaigns, and panel discussions. Advocacy organizations, educational institutions, and government agencies host events that invite prominent speakers, survivor testimonies, and engage the public to participate in discussions on ending conflict-related sexual violence. International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict is observed annually on June 19, offering a chance for communities across the nation to unite in solidarity with survivors and renew their commitment to eliminating sexual violence in conflict.
Facts about Sexual Violence in Conflict
According to the UN, it is estimated that globally, for each rape reported in connection with a conflict, 10 to 20 cases go undocumented.
According to the UN, conflict-related sexual violence encompasses rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution, forced pregnancy, forced abortion, enforced sterilization, forced marriage and any other form of sexual violence perpetrated against women, men, girls, or boys.
Women and girls are most at risk, but men and boys also experience sexual violence in conflict situations. The susceptibility of individuals is increased in chaotic and violent environments with a lack of security and law enforcement.
On the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, we must hear the survivors, and recognize their needs and demands. They are mostly women and girls, but also men and boys, calling for our support to access life-saving health services, justice and reparation - UN Secretary-General António Guterres
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