Resolution on sexual violence in armed conflict
The Forum of Participation of NGOs, meeting on 10-12
November 2007, in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo,
Considering the generalised practice of sexual violence
against women, men, and children; Noting with great concern,
in numerous conflicts, the use of sexual violence as a
weapon of war; Considering that women are the principal
victims of sexual violence;
Considering the extent of physical and psychological trauma
suffered by victims of sexual violence and the consequences
on achieving sustainable peace;
Considering that providing support to victims must be
reinforced as a priority;
Noting with great concern the prevailing impunity for the
perpetrators of crimes of sexual violence and emphasising
that a culture of impunity encourages the commission of such
crimes;
Considering the legal and practical obstacles, in numerous
countries, for victims of crimes of sexual violence to seek
justice and claim their rights to truth, justice and
reparation;
Recalling the provisions of the Protocol to the African
Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women
in Africa;
Recalling the provisions of the Statute of the International
Criminal Court defining crimes of sexual violence as war
crimes and crimes against humanity and as constitutive
elements of genocide;
Recalling the provisions of UN Security Council Resolution
1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security;
Recalling the provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention on
the protection of civilians in time of war;
The NGO Forum requests the ACHPR to adopt a resolution:
1. Condemning the practice of sexual violence;
2. Requesting States Parties to the African Charter on Human
and Peoples' Rights to:
Identify the causes and consequences of sexual violence
and to take all necessary measures to prevent and eradicate
it;
Criminalise all forms of sexual violence, ensure that the
perpetrators of such crimes are held accountable by the
relevant justice system and implement victims’ rights to
truth, justice and reparation;
Ensure that security and military forces receive adequate
training on the principles of international humanitarian
law, women’s rights and the children’s rights;
Ensure that victims have access to medical assistance and
psychological support;
Develop campaigns to raise public awareness on victims’
rights and seeking effective remedies;
Ratify and implement the Protocol to the African Charter
on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in
Africa and the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women;
Ratify the Statute of the International Criminal Court and
the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples'
Rights on Establishing an African Court on Human and
Peoples' Rights.
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• NGO Forum Resolution on Migration and Human Rights
• NGO Forum Resolution on the exploitation of natural resources in
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• NGO Forum Resolution on Strengthening the Responsibility to Protect in
Africa (Res: 009)
• NGO Forum Resolution on the human rights situation in Somalia
• NGO Forum Special Interest Group: prevention and prohibition of Torture
in Africa
• HURISA Statement on the situation of democracy and human
rights in SADC.
• HURISA Statement on NGO's relationship with the African
Commission.
• Final communique of
the 42nd Ordinary session of the African Commission on Human
and Peoples' Rights