Protection & Diversity and Inclusion

“Protecting the Women and Children of South Sudan: Unveiling the Darkness of Gender-based Violence”

In South Sudan, gender-based violence (GBV) looms as a silent yet devastating threat to the safety and well-being of women and children. Shockingly, 1 in 4 women have endured sexual violence in their youth, while 1 in 2 have faced intimate partner violence as adults. The true scale of this crisis remains obscured by underreporting, leaving countless victims without justice or solace.

Communities echo the chorus of concern, identifying sexual violence as the paramount danger facing women and girls. Disturbingly, the most prevalent form of GBV is Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), haunting the sanctity of homes and relationships. Our mission is clear: we must shine a light on this pervasive darkness and stand united against all forms of violence towards the most vulnerable among us.

GBV

Justice for All: I-WIN’s Crusade Against GBV and for Rule of Law

In the heart of South Sudan, amidst the shadows of conflict and cultural norms, lies a beacon of hope—At I-WIN, we stand tall against gender-based violence (GBV), a scourge that plagues our society, stripping away the dignity and rights of countless individuals The revised paragraph with an emphasis on I-WIN’s response, particularly targeting women and young girls, while still acknowledging the broader community impact, is as follows:

The figures are GBV picture is distressing and represent only a fraction of an extensive crisis. In regions such as Eastern Equatoria, Western The Greater Bahr-el Ghazal, Upper Nile, and Jonglei, the incidents of GBV are more than mere statistics—they embody narratives of anguish, dread, and fortitude. I-WIN has risen to the challenge, dedicating its efforts primarily to empowering women and young girls, who are often the most affected. By the conclusion of 2021, I-WIN’s steadfast dedication had reached a remarkable total of 19,832 individuals, comprising not only women and girls but also boys and men, ensuring that no one is left behind in the quest for safety and dignity.

A Call to Arms Against GBV!

Our Safe Spaces: Sanctuaries of Support

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In Jonglei and Lakes states, our Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSS) stand as havens for survivors to receive support and rebuild their lives. We provide psychosocial support medical care, and referral for case management, ensuring that every survivor is heard, respected, and empowered.

Objectives That Drive Us:

  • To Reduce Risk: We aim to diminish the risk of GBV among the most vulnerable, creating a safer tomorrow.
  • To Provide Support: We offer high-quality services to GBV survivors, aiding in their recovery and return to normalcy.

RULE OF LAW

Access to Justice: The Cornerstone of Peace

Rule of law is not just a concept-it’s the foundation of peace and stability.

I-WIN’s work in this realm is pivotal, enhancing the physical and legal protection of communities and ensuring access to justice for all. Our programs develop the capacities of justice and law enforcement institutions, emphasizing the need for civilian oversight and a victim-centered approach. 

Our Achievements:

  • Strengthening Institutions: We’ve enabled rule of law institutions to deliver accountable and equitable justice services.
  • Empowering Mechanisms: We’ve bolstered human rights and transitional justice mechanisms to protect citizens’ rights, with a focus on women, persons with disabilities, and youth.

Join the Movement: Your Voice, Your Power!

We call upon you to join us in this fight for justice and dignity. Your support can light the path to a future where GBV is not just reduced but eradicated. Stand with us, and together, let’s build a society where the rule of law isn’t a privilege—it’s a right.  #StandWithIWIN #EndGBV #JusticeForAll

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