 In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, successive conflicts in recent decades have seen systematic use of rape and sexual assault by all fighting forces. These widespread and recurrent acts have been the subject of numerous UN reports, revealing the scale of these crimes. It says the violence may amount to crimes against humanity. The majority of the acts of sexual violence cited in these reports constitute crimes under Congolese law, as well as international, human rights and humanitarian law. If such violence has long gone unpunished, it is partly due to the lack of access to justice for the victims. Sophie Paddy is a Congolese, non-governmental organisation. Its mission is to accompany women, children and men who have suffered this violence. We are the first intervenants who meet these victims of sexual violence. This is for the month of January. We have a total of 46 victims of sexual violence. They have benefited from these crimes, which are too viral. They have benefited from this. The next day, we are going to have an undesirable pregnancy. Luella is one of the founders of Sophie Paddy. The people who come here, they are going to rape, torture, cut off. For the victims, the violence they have suffered is often difficult to describe and name. Sophie Paddy employs a full-time psychologist to help women and children talk about the abuse they have suffered. That day, she received a victim of sexual violence. While this woman was working in the fields, she and her daughter were raped. Both decided to keep the children resulting from these rapes. The women who come here receive medical and legal support. Sophie Paddy is a non-governmental organisation. The women who come here receive medical and legal support. Gloria is a human rights officer. She works for the Joint UN Office whose mandate is to help victims obtain justice and reparation. She cooperates with this clinic. The doctors at the centre assist victims in providing forensic medical accounts of the violence they suffered to support their cases in court. Gloria's specific role is also to provide assistance to vulnerable victims exposed to possible reprisals. Some of these trials are held in the villages where the abuses were committed. These hearings not only restore the public's confidence in the judicial process, but they also give victims a voice. Thanks to its holistic approach, Sophie Paddy is an essential actor in denouncing human rights violations and fighting impunity.