UNICEF Warns of ‘Entrenched, Systemic, and Widespread’ Sexual Violence Against Children in DR Congo

The escalation arises amid ongoing conflict in eastern DRC, leading to mass displacement, weakened protection systems, and a worsening humanitarian crisis, increasing risks of abuse, exploitation, and trauma for children.

UNICEF has consistently urged for an end to hostilities and unimpeded humanitarian access, stressing that conflict-induced displacement and poverty heighten violence against children countrywide.

The report, “The hidden scars of conflict and silence,” documents pervasive cases across all provinces, indicating a crisis extending beyond active conflict zones. The largest numbers are in the eastern provinces of North Kivu, South Kivu, and Ituri, where insecurity, displacement, and weak protection services heighten children’s vulnerability.

Significant cases are also noted in Kinshasa and the Kasai regions, where poverty, food insecurity, and school dropout rates increase risks of exploitation, early marriage, and abuse.

Data from child protection and gender-based violence providers reveal over 35,000 cases of sexual violence against children in the first nine months of 2025 alone. In 2024, nearly 45,000 cases were recorded, almost triple the figure in 2022, accounting for almost 40% of all reported sexual violence cases in the country.

UNICEF cautions that actual numbers are likely higher, as fear, stigma, insecurity, and limited service access deter abuse reporting.

The report emphasizes that each statistic reflects a child whose life has been severely impacted by violence.

Survivors recount feelings of shame, isolation, and damaged self-esteem, yet express determination to regain dignity and hope. Their stories, gathered by social workers across several provinces, convey both the crisis’s scale and the resilience of those affected, a resilience that UNICEF insists must inform the response.

“Social workers describe mothers walking for hours to clinics with daughters left unable to walk after assaults,” said Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF. “Families report that fear of stigma and retaliation often stops them from reporting abuse. Such stories are echoed across provinces, revealing a deep-rooted crisis driven by insecurity, inequality, and fragile support systems.”

Adolescent girls constitute the largest and fastest-growing group among reported cases, although boys also suffer sexual violence, often underrepresented due to stigma and underreporting. Children with disabilities face heightened risks due to physical, social, and communication barriers which increase vulnerability and limit access to care and justice.

The crisis’s magnitude is increasingly voiced by children themselves.

“My role is not in armed conflict,” wrote a child from the DRC to world leaders as part of the Prove It Matters campaign led by the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict.

As 2025 ends, UN Special Representative Vanessa Frazier highlighted that children in the DRC and other conflict zones experience extreme levels of abuse throughout the year.

She noted that 2024 was already the worst year recorded since the mandate’s inception nearly 30 years ago, warning that such harm must not become the norm. She cited the DRC, along with Gaza, Haiti, Myanmar, Nigeria, Somalia, Sudan, and Ukraine, as areas where children continue to face “appalling levels of grave violations in 2025.”

“We cannot change the year 2025, but we can act and be determined to change the situation for children affected by armed conflict in 2026,” Ms. Frazier stated.

She urged leaders to listen to children, uphold international law, stop violations, release children involved with armed groups, and enhance funding for child protection, justice, and long-term recovery.

Despite UNICEF and its partners expanding aid between 2022 and 2024, reaching over 24,200 children in the hardest-hit provinces last year, insecurity and global budget cuts have led many safe spaces, mobile clinics, and community protection programs to reduce or cease operations.

By mid-2025, only 23 percent of gender-based violence interventions received funding, compared to 48 percent in 2022, endangering hundreds of thousands of children who may lose access to critical services, including about 300,000 children in eastern conflict zones.

“A protected child is a secure future,” another conflict-affected child conveyed to world leaders through the Prove It Matters campaign.


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19 responses to “UNICEF Warns of ‘Entrenched, Systemic, and Widespread’ Sexual Violence Against Children in DR Congo”

  1. classy luck Avatar
    classy luck

    Imagine that, in this day and age, we’re still having to warn about sexual violence against children—it’s not exactly a ten-pints-at-the-pub kind of chat, is it? 🤦‍♂️ If only our leaders cared as much as they do about their next photo op.

  2. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    So, let me get this straight: we’re all about “protecting children” while the numbers keep skyrocketing like a good pint on a Friday night? Brilliant strategy, really. 🍻

  3. Just brilliant, isn’t it? While we’re busy debating which celebrity wore what to the gala, kids in the DRC are dealing with ‘systemic violence’ like it’s a Tuesday! 🙄

  4. atlantic rim Avatar
    atlantic rim

    Just what we needed, another report highlighting the shocking state of affairs for children in conflict zones. At this rate, maybe we should start a competition for the worst humanitarian crisis—DR Congo seems to be in the running for gold. 🙄

  5. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Seems like the DRC is really taking the term “childhood trauma” to a whole new level—who knew systematic abuse could be such a booming industry? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe we should just send the kids a nice postcard instead of help, eh?

  6. Fire Fish Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how the world keeps spinning while kids in the DRC are just trying to survive their own horror show? 🤷‍♂️ But hey, as long as the reports keep rolling in, who needs action, right?

  7. criss cross Avatar
    criss cross

    Just what we needed, another report to remind us that kids are getting the short end of the stick in a land where the only thing more entrenched than violence is, apparently, ignorance. 🤦‍♂️ Let’s throw some money at the problem and hope it magically fixes itself, shall we?

  8. Sugar Apple Avatar
    Sugar Apple

    Seems like while we’re all busy with our morning espresso, the DRC is just out here setting records for the wrong reasons—who knew being a child could be a full-time job in survival? 🤷‍♂️

  9. Stunning news, really! Who knew that amidst all the chaos and disaster, children would somehow still be at the top of the priority list? Bravo, world leaders, keep that stellar track record going! 🙄

  10. Incredible how the DRC seems to have a talent for creating crises that would make even the most seasoned politician blush. I suppose keeping children safe just isn’t on the agenda when there’s more pressing business to attend to, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  11. Lucky Martian Avatar
    Lucky Martian

    Isn’t it just delightful to see our global leaders tackle yet another ‘systemic’ issue? Because obviously, the solution to rampant child abuse is just a bit more funding for programs that are already being slashed. Brilliant strategy, really. 🙄

  12. bloodeater Avatar

    Just another day in the DRC, where kids are basically living in a real-life horror movie, and UNICEF’s warnings are about as shocking as a wet Tuesday in London. Who knew that systemic violence could be so… well, systemic? 🙄

  13. Pixie Taze Avatar

    Looks like we’ve truly mastered the art of ignoring the obvious, haven’t we? 🙄 While we sip our espresso, children are just trying to survive in a real-life horror show—fancy that!

  14. Lord Nikon Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how we keep ‘investing’ in wars instead of our children? Seems like priorities are well sorted when the future is left to the whims of chaos. 🙄

  15. sun runner Avatar

    Nothing like a good old crisis to remind us how “systemic” our failures really are, eh? 🤷‍♂️ I suppose we’ll just keep hoping for a miracle while the kids keep carrying the weight of our incompetence.

  16. Clang Glyph Avatar
    Clang Glyph

    Seems like the DRC is really nailing it in the ‘how to ruin childhoods’ department. Bravo, world leaders, for your masterclass in ignoring the obvious! 🤦‍♂️✨

  17. Dream 
Killer Avatar
    Dream Killer

    So, in the DRC, we’ve got a lovely situation where UNICEF’s report reads like a horror novel—only it’s real life. But hey, who needs child protection when we can just sit back and enjoy the chaos, right? 🤔

  18. Orange Teflon Avatar
    Orange Teflon

    Seems like the DRC is really nailing the whole “child protection” thing, huh? 🤦‍♂️ Just what we needed—more heart-wrenching statistics to remind us how much we love to ignore the actual children behind them.

  19. BearDrift Avatar

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Makes you wonder if “global priorities” means anything beyond a fancy conference and a well-placed press release. 🤷‍♂️

  20. Just when you thought the world’s problems couldn’t get any more complex, we have UNICEF shedding light on the charmingly persistent issue of child exploitation in the DRC. Who needs a stable society when you can just keep ignoring the kids, right? 🙄

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