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Adolescent girls face some of the greatest risks of digital violence

calendar_today25 November 2025

Adolescent girls face some of the greatest risks of digital violence

Adolescent girls face some of the greatest risks of digital violence

Technology has expanded opportunities for countless women and girls around the world.

Yet adolescent girls face some of the greatest risks of digital violence.

As digital tools and platforms evolve, so do the tactics of those who seek to misuse them. 

During her remarks for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women UNFPA Executive Director Ms. Diene Keita highlighted the critical work UNFPA is doing to address technology-facilitated gender-based violence.

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Technology-facilitated gender-based violence against women and girls with disabilities

calendar_today25 November 2025

Technology-facilitated gender-based violence against women and girls with disabilities

Technology-facilitated gender-based violence against women and girls with disabilities

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Breaking the silence: Zimbabwe initiative reaches survivors of violence

calendar_today21 November 2025

Women attend an outreach session where they speak about needs in their communities and caseworkers raise awareness of the services available. © UNFPA Zimbabwe/Tigzozo Media
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Publication date

2025

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UNFPA, UNICEF, Save the Children

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Technology-facilitated Gender-based Violence: Considerations Across the Life Course

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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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