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Prevalence of Male Sexual Violence
The article provides evidence that male sexual violence is more common than often acknowledged, especially in war-torn areas, yet it remains largely invisible due to societal and cultural taboos.
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Barriers to Reporting and Support
Male victims face significant barriers to reporting sexual violence, including fear of stigma, emasculation, and a lack of services tailored to their needs. This results in underreporting and inadequate support for male survivors.
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Need for Policy and Awareness
There is a critical need for policy changes and increased awareness to address male sexual violence. This includes training healthcare providers, creating support networks, and ensuring legal systems recognize and protect male victims.