Why investing in women’s organizations is critical during crisis: Five stories of resilience
Climate change
Climate change amplifies existing gender inequalities and places women and girls at greater risk of violence. As climate-related disasters intensify, women and girls have become more vulnerable to sexual violence, exploitation, and human trafficking. These disasters also disrupt people’s livelihoods and access to resources, increasing the risks and threats women and girls face. Unless we tackle gender-based violence, dealing with issues caused by the climate crisis, such as reducing the impact of these shocks and helping communities adapt, will be much harder.
Small and mighty: An insider to grassroots organizations
Generation Equality
Global database on violence against women
What works to prevent violence
Respect
ACT to End Violence Against Women
Ending violence against women
Violence against women and girls is one of the most pervasive human rights violations worldwide. It has enormous costs for the health, safety, and well-being of women and girls, families, communities, and societies. Given the alarming global prevalence and negative consequences of gender-based violence, preventing it before it starts is essential.