International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women
The Elimination of Violence Against Women, which is on November 25th International Day, raises concerns regarding an ongoing human rights issue. Today, many women around the world are still vulnerable to rape and other forms of violence..
Government officials and international leaders have led the push to reduce violence against women and girls for many years. Sadly, however, it is also all too normal. Violence against women continues to be a common and persistent human rights offence.
- About one in every three women worldwide suffer physical or sexual assault, most by an intimate partner
- Globally, 35% of women and girls will experience some form of physical and/or sexual assault.. The figures in a few countries are closer to 70%
- Women account for over half of all human trafficking victims around the world
- Around 650 million women and girls in the world are expected to marry before the age of 18
- In 30 countries, female genital mutilation has affected 200 million women and girls.
- About 15 million girls aged 15 to 19 have experienced forced sex at one point in their lives
Many women and girls who experience violent crimes against them do not seek assistance. Many women and girls who experience violent crimes against them do not seek assistance. Despite the fact that 144 countries have laws governing domestic violence, they are not always followed. This day is also about raising awareness, eliminating the stigma, stigma, and shame surrounding these acts of violence against women..
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Every year on this day, nations around the world host marches to raise concerns and show support for women. Bogota, Paris, San Jose, and Lima are among the cities organising these marches. Rome is one of the largest marches in the world, with over 150,000 participants.
To Participate:
- Organize a march in your neighborhood
- Reach out to women who have been victims of violence against them
- Donate to an organization that assists sexual assault survivors
- Take a strong stand against the rape ideology Take a strong stand against the rape system
- Women can be more confident in the future by wearing orange to represent a better future for women in the UNiTE movement to end violence against women
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History
Women right's campaigners have celebrated a day against gender-based violence since 1981. In honor of three Mirabal sisters, three Mirabal sisters were born on November 25th. The sisters, political activists in the Dominican Republic who resisted Rafael Trujillo's draconian rule.. murdered on November 25th, 1960. They were brutally murdered on November 25th, 1960. The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women on December 20, 1993. On a global basis, the aim was to eliminate violence against women and girls. The UN officially designated November 25th as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on February 7, 2000. This day marks 16 days of activism, which comes to an end on December 10th, Human Rights Day.