The primary objective of this study was to uncover the type, magnitude and consequences ofrnsexual harassment among women with visual impairment in Addis Ababa. To this effect, arnrandom sample of 72 women with visual impairment and a purposive sample of eight keyrninformants provided quantitative and qualitative data through questionnaire and in-depthrninterview respectively. The results showed that whereas 84.7% of the women with visualrnimpairment were of the view that blind women are vulnerable to sexual harassment, 68.1% ofrnthe women confirmed that they themselves were sexually harassed, suggesting how large thernmagnitude of the problem is. Regarding the causes, results indicated that Perpetrator tried torntake advantage of blindness (46.9%), trust in perpetrator (34.5%) and dependence inrnperpetrator (16.3%) were found to be the leading causes for sexual harassment women withrnvisual impairment. The results further indicated that the major consequences of the act werernquickly angry (77.6%), sleeplessness or irregular sleep patterns (77.6%), suicide attemptrn(67.3%). The most frequently perpetrators were relatives (29%), neighbor (26%) andrnstrangers (19.3%). Organization and associations such as family service and counselingrncenters, community legal service could be providing much needed support and services tornindividuals who experience sexual harassment, especially if person are reluctant or afraid tornreport incident, or uncertain and confused about what to do.