Hold the offenders of gender-based and sexual violence accountable, Executive Director Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, CEPO urges the government.
Edmond Yakani says there are still reports of sexual violence in some parts of the country, Radio Bakhita reports.
There is need to develop oriented action plan to minimize cases against women, he emphasizes.
Yakani says holding perpetrators of sexual violence accountable is very important.
Police Spokesperson Brigadier Daniel Justin Boulu says they are planning to train female police officers to handle cases of gender-based violence.
Last week, UN Mission in South Sudan and the UN Human Rights Office issued a report of human rights violations and cases of sexual and gender-based violence against women and girls.
The report documents violations and abuses against civilians by both sides of the conflict, based on ethnicity or their presumed support for the other side.