End Violence Against Women & Girls
12 Facts about Violence towards Women
- 2 women each week are killed by an ex or current partner (UK), 40-50% of all murders of women worldwide are by family or partners, but just 4-5% of men
- 1 in 3 women and 1 in 2 transwomen experience domestic abuse, in some countries those figures are 2 in 3, up to 71% (Ethiopia)
- Even Universities are not safe where 1 in 7 young women experience abuse or violence
- Up to 30% (eg Bangladesh) of women experience their first sexual act as forced
- Forced marriage and sex tourism often go hand-in-hand with low ages of consent e.g., 9 (Afghanistan), 12 (Philippines), 13 (Japan), regularly 14-15 in other Asian countries. Rural areas may allow marriage even younger with sex at puberty (age 9 or earlier). Among Sri Lanka’s Moor and Malay minorities under 12 is permitted with the permission of male leaders or relatives!
- Over the last year 295 trans people were killed, mostly transwomen
- Over 200 million girls alive worldwide now have undergone forced female genital mutilation (FGM)
- 2-3,000 Honour Based Violence (HBV) reported incidences/year, with 1 person a month being killed (UK), 2000/year (Pakistan)
- Girls are lured by ISIS (50+ last year from the UK alone) or abducted by Boko Haram & others as war brides and sex slaves
- Sex slavery and forced prostitution accounts for over 20% of all forced labour of women (4.5m people)
- In 32 countries men cannot be accused of raping their wives
- Girls are aborted more than boys as part of sex selection abortion, not only in India, China and elsewhere but also in the UK, as many as 5000 girls are missing from census data.
More facts about violence against women from WHO, UN Women.
“I’m a simple village girl who has always obeyed the orders of my father and brothers. Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have decided to say no…I want a divorce!…You’ve sullied the reputation of our family! You have stained our honor!” – Nujood Ali, I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced
Change Men* and Society to Eliminate Causes of Violence
(*Men in the main, as they have the power, and are the main perpetrators, but this does not exlude women on women and girls violence)