Human Rights

Global Surge in Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Exposes UN’s Ineffectiveness and Threatens U.S. Security

By Economics Desk | August 14, 2025

The United Nations reports a sharp increase in sexual violence during conflicts, predominantly in Africa, yet global institutions fail to enforce accountability—posing direct challenges to America’s national security and moral leadership.

In 2024, the world witnessed a distressing surge in sexual violence linked to armed conflicts, with victims numbering at least 4,600 according to the latest United Nations report. This increase of 25% over the previous year is not just a humanitarian tragedy—it signals a glaring failure of international institutions to enforce justice and protect vulnerable populations. For Americans who value freedom and national sovereignty, this crisis should sound alarm bells about the ineffectiveness of global bodies that often bypass America's interests. Why Is Sexual Violence Rising Despite Global Awareness? The report highlights hotspots across Africa—including the Central African Republic and...

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