Certainly many of the prisoners—political prisoners, prisoners of conscience, be they individuals detained because of their religious background or their political beliefs—do include women. Amnesty International has taken up many female prisoners of conscience in Eritrea.
We do know a number of instances where women have been subject to rape and other sexual violence in prison. There are certainly very serious concerns on that front. More widely, as you highlighted, very serious humanitarian concerns in Eritrea are very significant for both women and children—the consequences of the drought, most certainly.
Often families, women and children, have been left behind as many men—not only men, but often men—have tried to flee, and they have suffered serious consequences for that, including imprisonment. That certainly has often included women and children.