Dhaka, March 16 -- raped while collecting firewood, a 28-year-old woman in South Sudan struggled to find medical assistance. Some clinics were closed, others turned her away, and she lacked the money for hospital care.

Five months later, she lay on a mat in a displacement camp in Juba, rubbing her swollen belly. "I felt like no one listened . and now I'm pregnant," she said. The Associated Press does not identify survivors of sexual assault.

Sexual violence remains a persistent threat for women in South Sudan. Now, an aid group is using technology to locate and support survivors faster. However, low internet access, high illiteracy rates, and concerns over data privacy pose challenges in a country still grappling with instability.

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