Sexual Violence in Ethiopia’s Conflicts: Numbers and Risk Factors
EthiopiaSun Jun 21 2026
The problem of sexual abuse during fighting is a serious violation of rights and a public health crisis. Researchers examined data from all studies across Ethiopia to estimate how common this violence is and what makes it more likely. Eight separate investigations, covering 10, 119 women and girls, were combined using a statistical method that accounts for differences between studies. The overall rate of sexual violence during armed conflict was about one in five, or 22 percent. The studies varied somewhat but not too wildly.
Key factors that raise the risk include living in a city, having no formal schooling, being 24 years old or younger, and lacking solid social support. Women in urban areas were about one and a half times more likely to experience violence, while those with no education were nearly twice as vulnerable. Younger women faced the highest danger, with odds more than double compared to older peers.
The findings highlight that sexual violence remains a pressing issue in Ethiopia’s war zones. Protecting victims requires stronger safety measures, psychological help, community outreach, and educational programs to reduce the chance of abuse.
https://localnews.ai/article/sexual-violence-in-ethiopias-conflicts-numbers-and-risk-factors-ec549da1
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