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Malawi: supporting sex workers to access healthcare

Sexual violence

Sexual violence affects millions of people, brutally shattering the lives of women, men and children. It is a medical emergency, but there is often a dire lack of healthcare services for victims.

No statistics on sexual violence provide a complete picture of the problem or its prevalence. Shame, fear, stigmatisation and many other obstacles prevent an unknown number of victims from receiving, or even seeking, treatment. And yet getting immediate medical care after sexual assault is critical in order to limit the potential consequences. In 2023, our teams treated over 62,200 victims of sexual violence; 22,300 more than the year before.

Quick facts about sexual violence

 
Democratic Republic of Congo

In Ituri, civilian populations are still subjected to sexual violences and high levels of brutality

Project Update 24 Oct 2007
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

In the DRC, ballots did not bring peace

Project Update 29 Jun 2007
 
Angola

The Women Testify

Report 12 May 2007
 
South Sudan

MSF provides assistance to 50,000 newly displaced in south Darfur

Project Update 12 Nov 2006
 
Sudan

Voices from Kalma camp - The suffering in Darfur is not over

Project Update 29 Jun 2006
 
Rwanda

Sheer fear forces Rwandans to take flight

Project Update 22 Jun 2006
 
Russia

These difficulties make my love for Chechya even stronger

Interview 12 Jan 2006
 
Burundi

Lifeline for victims of sexual aggression

Project Update 3 Dec 2005
 
Somalia

The Lancet: 'Catastrophic' violence continues unchecked in Somalia

Project Update 3 Sep 2005
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