62 >The UN special representative on the issue of sexual violence in the context of the conflict Pramil Patten. The scale of sexual violence in the conditions of war continues to grow all over the world World and safety ~ 60 > speaking at a meeting of the UN Security Council on Tuesday, special representative of the Secretary General on sexual violence in the context of the conflict of Pramil Patten warned that the world is experiencing a dangerous rollback in protecting the rights of women, and the scale of sexual violence in the conditions of the war continues to grow. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ “Sexual violence can be prevented, it is not inevitable; This is a war crime, and not just a side effect or a form of accompanying damage, like a crazy bullet or bomb that has not reached its goal. The victims of sexual violence are not just “fell under cross -fire” – their personality, body, health and political activity are the object of active attacks, ”Patten said, referring to the members of the Security Council. ~ 60 >~ 60 > 62 >According to & NBSP; the new publication of the UN Secretary General of Sexual Violence in connection with the conflict, which the special representative referred to during his speech, in 2024 more than 4,600 cases of violence in conflict were documented – 25 percent more than a year earlier. Violations were recorded both from state and non -state entities in 21 countries. Most of all cases are registered in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Haiti, Somalia and South Sudan. ~ 60 > Humanitarian organizations work at the limit of capabilities GAZ sector ~ GAZ sector It is mentioned in the report as one of the regions where the destroyed healthcare systems and the limited access of humanitarian organizations make it impossible to assist the victims of sexual violence. “In Sudan, Ukraine, Northern Ethiopia and the Gaza Street, the healthcare system has suffered greatly, and humanitarian organizations are forced to do more and more, using all the smaller and smaller resources,” Patten emphasized. ~ 60 >~ 60 > The vast majority of confirmed cases of sexual violence in the world – 92 percent – there are 92 percent – fall on women and girls. The age of the victims varies from one year to 75 years. The growth of sexual violence against children over the past year was 35 percent. In Libya, sexual violence is often used against men, boys and migrants in places of detention. In Haiti, where armed gangs dominate, solitary and group rape has become a widespread phenomenon, while in 70–90 percent of cases for coercion, firearms are used. ~ 60 > round of repeated Crisis 60 > Patten emphasized that reducing financing for assistance programs to victims of sexual violence in the world occurs against the backdrop of military expenses. “It is often said that this is a matter of competing priorities,” she said, “but what could be more important than the security and protection of the rights of the civilian population ?” ~ 60 > 60 > special representative also noted that in a number of countries, including the Southern Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the last year it was possible to achieve the liberation of women and girls held by restrained. Armed groups, however, many victims of sexual violence in the world continue to suffer for decades after the end of the conflict. ~ 60 > completing its performance, Patten turned to the Council of People’s Commissars: “How we respond to this round of multiple crisis will become a genuine test of our determination. Although political dynamics and financing decisions may change, laws, rights, needs and mandate remain unchanged. We must remain persistent in order to save future generations from this trouble. “& Amp; nbsp;