03/12/2020
The United Nations issued an international “call to action” during the week to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women which took place on 25th November. The UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, warned ““Millions of women are being pushed further into poverty by the COVID-19 crisis, and all forms of violence against them are rising”. His remarks were echoed by campaign and charity groups such as Women's Aid which have also been finded a marked increase in demand in its services, as domestic abuse – largely perpetrated by heterosexual men against heterosexual women – has occurred in the lockdown periods in many countries. Prior to COVID-19, violence against women was already one of the most widespread violations of human rights, according to UN Women, which supports countries in achieving gender equality. It can take many forms: from rape and domestic violence, to sexual harassment and cyber bullying, but also harmful practices such as female genital mutilation and child marriage. One in three women worldwide has been affected. Remember, if you are a woman affected by domestic abuse, do not delay, get in touch with the national helpline operated by Refuge on 0808 2000 247.