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Nearly one-third of women worldwide faced partner or sexual violence: WHO

Nearly one-third of women worldwide faced partner or sexual violence: WHO

Summary

A new report from the World Health Organization reveals that about one in three women globally have experienced violence from a partner or sexual violence at some point in their lives. The report highlights that violence against women remains a critical issue, with insufficient global funding to address the problem. It notes a particular risk for women in conflict areas and other vulnerable situations.

Key Facts

  • About 840 million women worldwide have faced violence from a partner or sexual violence, according to WHO.
  • In the past year, 316 million women and girls aged 15 and older experienced physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner.
  • This violence affects about 11% of women and girls aged 15 and older globally.
  • The report was released ahead of the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls.
  • WHO states that only 0.2% of global aid was directed to preventing violence against women in 2022.
  • Funding for anti-violence programs decreased after President Donald Trump reduced U.S. foreign aid and development contributions.
  • The report warns women in conflict zones face heightened risk due to displacement and insecurity.
  • Data was analyzed from 168 countries from 2000 to 2023.
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