A patient receives her second hepatitis B injection at the Médecins Sans Frontières sexual violence and mental health clinic for refugees who have fled from South Sudan to Uganda.
A patient receives her second hepatitis B injection at the Médecins Sans Frontières sexual violence and mental health clinic for refugees who have fled from South Sudan to Uganda. Image by Adriane Ohanesian. Uganda, 2019.

Rape is being used as a weapon in South Sudan's civil war by combatants to terrorize and humiliate civilians. As tens of thousands of women flee across the border to Uganda, survivors are revealing their stories and receiving care for the first time. Some women believe that they were infected with HIV by their attackers. In Pulitzer Center-supported stories for The Lancet, Amanda Sperber and Adriane Ohanesian spent time with South Sudanese women in order to report on their experiences, diagnosis, treatment options, and recovery in Ugandan health care centers.