(Adnkronos) – On April 15, Sudan enters its 4th year of war. In Darfur, women continue to be victims of systematic sexual violence, both in active conflict zones and in daily life settings far from the front lines. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has collected testimonies and data from its medical work in its new international report “There’s something I want to tell you. Surviving Sexual Violence in Darfur,” which will be presented on March 31 at 9 AM in an international press conference. Speakers include Myriam Laaroussi, former MSF emergency manager in Darfur, Gloria Endreo, MSF midwife who worked in Tawila (where the wounded from the siege of El Fasher arrived), Andreza Trajano, head of MSF’s sexual violence program.