South Sudan’s sexual violence crisis: More than a wartime phenomenon
South Sudan's sexual violence crisis is highlighted as a persistent issue beyond wartime, revealing failures by the state, peacekeeping missions, and justice mechanisms in protecting civilians. The article underscores systemic shortcomings in safeguarding vulnerable populations.
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