Sexual Violence against Women/Girls with Particular Focus on Rape

Somalia’s traditional customs classify Somali women as part of the Birimageydo, a category of society exempted from harm, especially in wartime when women often act as peace envoys. In recent years, there has been an increase in incidents of violence against Somali women including gang rape and killings. This created a lot of fear among Somali women/girls, and these rape crimes have no age limitation, 2years to 75yrs old women are raped.

The theme of PDRCTalks 16 was Sexual Violence against Women and Girls with a particular focus on rape to increase awareness, discuss the root causes, motivations, and challenges and put forward preventive measures to address such problems. The event of the 16th PDRCTalks was held on 30th November 2020, the keynote speakers were Mrs. Bahsan Ahmed Said, head of the UNFPA office in Puntland, and Said Abdi Muumin, Head of the Puntland Human Rights Defender. The  Puntland Women Lawyers Association (PUWLA) also participated in the event and brought the initiative forward to highlight the issue of sexual violence against women and girls.

This Policy briefing paper is the result of that event.

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