Human rights and humanitarian reporting indicates sexual violence is escalating across eastern DR Congo, driven by renewed fighting, insecurity, and shrinking access to care. Survivors often struggle to obtain timely medical treatment—including emergency reproductive health services and post-rape care—while clinics and support centers face disruption or shortages. Fear of stigma and reprisals means many victims never report assaults, helping fuel impunity. Civil society groups are calling for faster protection measures, justice efforts, and expanded survivor support, including psychosocial care and supplies.
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