From: Sexual violence in the protracted conflict of DRC programming for rape survivors in South Kivu
Indicators | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Number of identified survivors | 9,109 | 6338 | 8541 | only rape (penetrative sexual assault) |
STI treatment | 5,987 (66%) | Â | Â | 38% partner treatment in 2006, 45% in 2007 |
HIV test | 133 (1,5%) | 58% | 57% | Â |
Referral to secondary hospitals | 242 (3%) | Â | Â | Advanced medical treatment, e.g. drug-resistant STI |
Referral to hospital Panzi (Bukavu) | 29 (0,3%) | Â | Â | Advanced surgical treatment, e.g. fistula repair |
Time between rape and Malteser registration | Â | Â | Â | Reasons: Fear, stigmatisation, shame; kidnappings |
   72 h | 3,2% | 151 (2,4%) | 47 (0,6%) |  |
   < 1 month | 7,8% |  |  |  |
   < 1 year | 59,0% |  |  |  |
Psycho-social treatment | 4099 (45%) | 5440 (86%) | 7536 (88%) | Home mediation visits, individual and group counselling |
Rejection by family/social exclusion | 506 (12,4%) | approx. 6% | 208 (2,4%) | Â |
Reintegration into families | 310 (61%) | approx. 65% | 37% | Â |
Costs | 215,000€ (23 €/case) |  |  | Additionally: Prevention & Advocacy (ca. 1 €/capita) |