Uprooted: Resilience in crisis

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News

Meeting women's and girls' needs where they are to prevent and address gender-based violence

calendar_today22 November 2024

Community mobilizer Fatima Ali was displaced from her home in Maiduguri, Nigeria, by flooding in October 2024. She continues her work providing support to women and girls. © UNFPA Nigeria
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News

Champion of change: How a Tanzanian youth activist is rallying for gender equality in her community

calendar_today15 February 2024

The Chaguo Langu Haki Yangu: My Choice, My Rights programme, supported by UNFPA and funded by Finland, offers young people the opportunity to become leaders on gender equality in their communities. © UNFPA Tanzania/Warren Bright
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Events

Human Rights Day 2023

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Technology must not be an instrument of harm.

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Technology must not be an instrument of harm.

Technology must not be an instrument of harm.

"At any moment, just logging on may trigger a flood of harassment and abuse."

See why UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem supports survivors of violence who are stepping up to stop the misuse and abuse and to make technology safe for everyone.

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UNFPA

Publication date

Dec 2021

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UNFPA

Number of pages

74

Publication

Technology-facilitated Gender-based Violence: Making All Spaces Safe

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Geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence

Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.

SDG Indicator 5.2.1 intimate partner violence

Intimate Partner Violence National Level (%)
<3 3-12 12-22 22-33 >33

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