70% of women sheltering in UN camps in South Sudan have been raped, report finds

The prevalence of sexual violence has reached "epic proportions" in South Sudan during its civil war, the UN Commission on Human Rights said.

70% of women sheltering in UN camps in South Sudan have been raped, report finds

The prevalence of sexual violence has reached "epic proportions" in South Sudan during its civil war, the UN Commission on Human Rights said.

Reported incidents of sexual or gender-based violence rose 60% last year, the group found.

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