Young women and men have adopted the anti-rape campaign, in the streets and online
With social media, posters and whistles, along with more traditional approaches through the justice system, Congo is fighting a culture of rape and impunity. Jeannine Mabunda, the DRC's presidential representative on sexual violence and child soldiers, says the response of young Congolese is inspiring.
Young women and men have adopted the anti-rape campaign, in the streets and online
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