19th مارس 2026

Laws and protections on ending violence against women and girls in Sudan

The UN estimates that over 6.9 million women and girls are at risk of GBV across Sudan. Moreover, it is indicated that between December 2023 and December 2024, there was a 288% increase in  GBV survivors seeking support services.

These resources provide a country snapshot on laws and protections on ending violence against women and girls, collated in 2025 to inform Equality Now’s advocacy across Africa.

What’s inside the publication?

  • International and  regional laws ratified/acceded to, or signed
  • National legislation
  • Policy frameworks
  • Support mechanisms
  • Legal gaps and implementation challenges

Who’s it for?

  • SOAWR members
  • Civil society organisations
  • Legal professionals

Key recommendations

Sudan faces severe, conflict-exacerbated cases of GBV, alongside significant legal and institutional gaps that hinder effective prevention and accountability. While recent reforms, including criminalising FGM, mark progress, the weakening of justice systems, poor enforcement, and the absence of comprehensive protections leave women and girls highly vulnerable.

Key recommendations:

  • Accelerate ratification and implementation of the Maputo Protocol and withdraw reservations to CEDAW to strengthen women’s rights protections.
  • Adopt comprehensive national GBV legislation, including stronger provisions on domestic violence, harmful practices, and survivor protection.
  • Prohibit child marriage without exceptions, including by amending the personal status laws.
  • Strengthen accountability for FGM, ensuring enforcement of existing bans and scale-up of community-based prevention.
  • Rebuild justice institutions and service delivery mechanisms, prioritising safe reporting channels, survivor shelters, and psychosocial support.
  • Enhance protection in conflict-affected areas, including the provision of safe humanitarian corridors and the delivery of GBV service aid.

Invest in multisectoral coordination, ensuring clear referral pathways across police, health, legal aid, and humanitarian actors.

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