In support of the Civil Society Declaration on Sexual Violence
Friday, 18 October 2019
by David Onen Ongwech
After several years of work on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV), this declaration is a demonstration that through rigorous advocacy, we can collectively realise progressive transformation towards better support for survivors/victims and gender inclusivity. However, herculean hurdles lie ahead of the journeys toward realising contexts where all survivors can access and uptake services without discrimination, and where survivors/victims are not only beneficiaries of services but also active partners in response to and prevention of sexual violence.
Aime MoningaAlastair HiltonAlix Vuillemin GrendelAmbassador John Leonard MugerwaAnita Fabosannie buntingAnthropology of DevelopmentBaroness AnelayBrandon HamberCall It What It IsCentre for Migration and Diaspora StudiesConflict-related sexual violenceDorine LlantaErin BainesHeleen TouquetInstitute for Social StudiesJerker EdstromJustice Rapid ResponseKen ClearwaterKim Thuy-SeelingerLaurel FletcherMale Survivors of Sexual ViolenceMelinda ReedNBS TVNot Weapon of WarOffice of the Prime Minister-UgandaOnen David OngwechProf. Chris DolanRefugee ForumRefugee Law ProjectRefugees in UgandaSOAS Refugee ForumSOAS University of LondonThe New VisionUNHCRValeria BabaraWIGJWomen's Initiative for GWomen's Initiative for Gender Justice
- Published in Sexual Violence Debate
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