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The Hidden Barriers: Seeking Help After Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
Democratic Republic of the CongoWednesday, January 29, 2025
Another barrier is the stigma attached to sexual violence. There's a lot of shame and fear involved. Survivors may worry about what others will think or say, making it hard for them to come forward. Additionally, the trauma can be so overwhelming that it paralyzes them, making it difficult to take any action.
Even when people manage to reach medical services, they might face more hurdles. Sometimes, the services aren't well-equipped or trained to handle cases of sexual violence effectively. This can lead to survivors not getting the specialized care they need.
It's crucial to address these obstacles to ensure that survivors of conflict-related sexual violence get the timely and appropriate care they deserve. This means improving awareness, accessibility, and the quality of emergency medical services.
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