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UN expert warns of worsening child trafficking crisis in South Sudan conflict

Siobhan Mullally cites sexual slavery, forced recruitment, calls for justice, protection for victims

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April 9, 2026
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A UN expert raised the alarm Thursday about a sharp rise in conflict-related trafficking in South Sudan, warning of severe effects on children and widespread abuses.

“Continuing conflict has created a dire humanitarian crisis, with widespread attacks on civilians by armed actors having a disproportionate impact on children and creating an alarming child trafficking crisis,” said Siobhan Mullally, the special rapporteur on trafficking in persons.

She said displacement and restricted humanitarian access are worsening risks, with 1.4 million people fleeing the conflict in Sudan, adding to 1.9 million internally displaced in South Sudan.

“Conflict related sexual violence has become normalized,” said Mullally, noting that girls are trafficked into sexual slavery and subjected to forced pregnancies, while boys are forcibly recruited into armed groups.

She warned that survivors face major barriers to care. “Abductions for sexual slavery, forced recruitment, child and forced marriage and sexual exploitation are grave violations of international law that may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity,” she said.

“Impunity must end,” she added, urging urgent justice measures and stronger protection for victims.

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