A woman’s body burned with molten plastic, another’s nipples burned with a naked flame, others with their faces or limbs slashed. These were among the horrific injuries inflicted on women during sexual assaults that took place in plain sight of the international community during the conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia. Backed by personal testimonies of survivors and their health carers, this book sets out how the campaign of sexual violence unfolded in Tigray. It's authors are three a former UK MP and government minister, and two humanitarian activists. And it asks what comes next for the thousands of women affected, victims and survivors. Like the woman who agreed to her image being shared on the front cover— still waiting, in a refugee camp, for justice.