Over 2,000 cases of sexual violence were reported to authorities over the last six years, according to a report released by a parliamentary committee on Monday, which highlights the need for urgent systemic changes.
In 2021, the then-Maduvvari MP Adam Shareef Umar submitted a resolution to the Parliament, expressing concern over a rise in cases of rape and other forms of sexual violence.
The resolution submitted by Adam Shareef, who now serves as the local government minister, was reviewed the Parliament’s Human Rights and Gender Committee.
The committee’s chair, Hinnavaru MP Jeehan Mahmood, presented the committee’s inquiry report at the Parliament floor on Monday morning.
According to the information collected by the committee, total 2,169 cases of sexual violence were reported to police over the last six years.
This includes:
The committee found that between 2018 and October 2023, the Prosecutor General’s Office filed charges in just 47 of the cases, only 10 of which produced convictions. Acquittals in eight more cases are being appealed.
Additional findings:
Committee recommendation:
The numbers show a drop in year-over-year cases of sexual violence. However, the committee expressed concern that cases drag on for years, in court and other processes.