Survivors of post-election sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) have returned to the Supreme Court, demanding an end to what they describe as nearly 13 years of exclusion from justice and reparations. According to the petitioners, the State had prior intelligence and constructive notice of impending and widespread sexual and gender-based violence. The groups urged the process to expressly recognise survivors of conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence and ensure they receive equal access to reparations alongside other victims of political violence. The organisations called on the government to end what they described as the exclusion of survivors of conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence from national reparations programmes. They also called for stronger institutional accountability for conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence, including effective oversight of statutory agencies such as IPOA.