“…Sexual violence against men and boys has often been recognised as torture, mutilation or degrading treatment [8,9,12], omitting the gendered and sexual aspects of these abuses [6,13]. Acts of sexual violence against men and boys include anal and oral rape and other forms of victimisation, including gang rape, enforced sterilisation, mutilation, castration, blunt trauma to genitals, forced nudity, forced masturbation, forced rape perpetration, and forced witness to sexual violence against family members or peers [2,3,12,14,15]. This sexual violence can occur in many settings, including detention centres, military sites, refugee camps and people's homes during and after conflict [16,17].…”