Lord Collins has been appointed the new United Kingdom Prime
Minister's Special Representative on Preventing Sexual Violence
in Conflict (PSVI). This special envoy role will now form a long
standing part of the ministerial portfolio in the Foreign,
Commonwealth and Development Office to provide long term
consistency.
Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is all too often used as
a devastating tactic of war. It continues to shatter the lives of
women, men, boys and girls around the world and has far-reaching
consequences, which include physical injuries, psychological
trauma, social ostracism and the breakdown of communities.
As the Prime Minister's Special Representative, Lord Collins will
drive international action to tackle the issue, which
disproportionally affects women and girls around the world, and
support survivors.
Empowering women and girls, and preventing the conflicts that
disproportionately impact them is a key priority for the Foreign
Secretary and this government. We are working to prevent and
respond to CRSV, including through the provision of medical,
psychosocial, and legal support to thousands of survivors.
Lord Collins takes over the role from Lord Tariq Ahmad of
Wimbledon, who served in the role since 2017 and oversaw the UK
hosting the 2022 PSVI Conference and the launch in 2023 of the
International Alliance on PSVI.
, Minister for
Africa and the new Prime Minister's Special Representative on
PSVI, said:
Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is a breach of
international law that inflicts trauma and leaves a lasting
impact on individuals, societies and the global community.
We will work with our partners around the world to support
survivors, bring the perpetrators of these horrific crimes to
justice, and end impunity.
I pay tribute to Lord Ahmad for his extraordinary dedication to
ending the abhorrent crime of CRSV and congratulate him for his
achievements in the role. I am proud to pick up the baton as
Prime Minister's Special Representative for PSVI and look forward
to working with civil society, survivors, and our international
partners as I take on this important role.