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In focus: 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence

15 November 2021
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The United Nations is marking the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence from 25 November to 10 December 2021, under the global theme set by the UN Secretary-General’s UNiTE campaign: “Orange the World: End Violence against Women Now!”

Nearly 1 in 3 women have been abused in their lifetime. In times of crises, the numbers rise, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic and recent humanitarian crises, conflicts and climate disasters. A new report from UN Women, based on data from 13 countries since the pandemic, shows that 2 in 3 women reported that they or a woman they know experienced some form of violence and are more likely to face food insecurity. Only 1 in 10 women said that victims would go to the police for help.

While pervasive, gender-based violence is not inevitable. It can and must be prevented. Stopping this violence starts with believing survivors, adopting comprehensive and inclusive approaches that tackle the root causes, transform harmful social norms, and empower women and girls. With survivor-centred essential services across policing, justice, health, and social sectors, and sufficient financing for the women’s rights agenda, we can end gender-based violence.

The Generation Equality Forum that concluded in Paris in July set the momentum for decisive actions and investment to advance gender equality. The UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to ending and preventing all forms of violence against women, has announced a special fundraising challenge, #Give25forUNTF25, marking 25 years of grant-making to support women’s organizations around the world.

Learn more and take action. Download the #Orangetheworld campaign logos.

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  • Press release: New UN Women data confirms violence against women has worsened due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  •  COVID-19 and violence against women: what the data tells us
  • Media advisory: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25 November)

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The UN official commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is on 24 November 2021, 10–11.30am EST.

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For the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, UN Women experts answer your burning questions about rape culture, violence against trans women, prevention, and more.

Believe survivors. Act now.

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Diana’s Story, Argentina
Diana’s Story, Argentina
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Milena’s Story, Moldova
Milena’s Story, Moldova
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Romela’s story, Bangladesh
Romela’s story, Bangladesh
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Layla’s story, Morocco
Layla’s story, Morocco
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Goretti’s Story, Kenya
Goretti’s Story, Kenya

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Download the social media package and use the hashtags #orangetheworld #16days
Download the social media package and use the hashtags #orangetheworld #16days
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From 16 Days of Activism to 365 days of action to end gender-based violence
From 16 Days of Activism to 365 days of action to end gender-based violence
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Get the Orange the World logo and branding guidelines

Stories of change

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High school teachers from Durres, Tirana, Kavaja and Lezha participate in Empowerment through self-defense (ESD) training. Photo:  UN Women Albania
Empowering students in Albanian schools through self-defense training
Empowering students in Albanian schools through self-defense training
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Mariam, photographed in Beirut.
In the words of Mariam: “Once I had a lawyer with me, everything changed.”
In the words of Mariam: “Once I had a lawyer with me, everything changed.”
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“There’s a long way to go”: Three women share their stories of overcoming political violence in Colombia
“There’s a long way to go”: Three women share their stories of overcoming political violence in Colombia
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Celia Umenza Velasco, Legal Coordinator for the Indigenous Reservation of Tacueyó and Member of Association of Indigenous Cabildos of the North of Cauca (ACIN), addresses briefs the Security Council meeting on women and peace and security. Photo: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
From where I stand: “Our territories are our futures.”
From where I stand: “Our territories are our futures.”
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•   San May Khine  presents resources for coping with COVID-19 and personal protection equipment to women migrant workers  All Photos Courtesy San May Khine
How women migrants in Thailand are stopping trafficking and gender-based violence in their communities
How women migrants in Thailand are stopping trafficking and gender-based violence in their communities

Know the issue

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FAQ: Types of Violence Against Women and Girls
Types of violence against women and girls
Types of violence against women and girls
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Facts and figures: Ending violence against women
Facts and figures: Ending violence against women
Facts and figures: Ending violence against women
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Frequently asked questions: The signs of relationship abuse and how to help
The signs of relationship abuse and how to help
The signs of relationship abuse and how to help
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 Women Count Data Hub
Women Count Data Hub
Women Count Data Hub

Impact briefs

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Raising awareness on domestic violence in Haiti
Raising awareness on domestic violence in Haiti
Raising awareness on domestic violence in Haiti
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Roma women contribute to making cities safer in Eastern Ukraine
Roma women contribute to making cities safer in Eastern Ukraine
Roma women contribute to making cities safer in Eastern Ukraine
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Providing psychosocial support to teen mothers in Rwanda
Providing psychosocial support to teen mothers in Rwanda
Providing psychosocial support to teen mothers in Rwanda
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Christian communities in Fiji use faith-based approaches to prevent violence against women
Christian communities in Fiji use faith-based approaches to prevent violence against women
Christian communities in Fiji use faith-based approaches to prevent violence against women
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Police units for women victims of violence in Morocco prioritize survivors’ needs
Police units for women victims of violence in Morocco prioritize survivors’ needs
Police units for women victims of violence in Morocco prioritize survivors’ needs

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 CEHAT photographer_Svati Chakravarty Bhatkal_Postnatal Care Provision, Sangli, Maharashtra, October, 2019
WHO: Strengthening the health system response to violence against women in Maharashtra, India
WHO: Strengthening the health system response to violence against women in Maharashtra, India
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Deborah and Kip, from the Myanmar Ethnic Women Refugee Organization, conducting a virtual support group session with other refugee women.  © UNHCR/Patricia Krivanek
UNHCR: Refugee women take the lead in combating gender-based violence
UNHCR: Refugee women take the lead in combating gender-based violence
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UNFPA: The virtual is real
UNFPA: The virtual is real
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Aqida Mokhirova, activist and blogger from Tashkent supports survivors of gender-based violence. Photo: © Sevimli TV
UNSDG” An activist-blogger in Uzbekistan speaks out against gender-based violence
UNSDG” An activist-blogger in Uzbekistan speaks out against gender-based violence

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