According to UN Women, an estimated 736 million women globally— almost one in three—have been subjected to physical or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both at least once in their lives. Rates of abuse were higher during the COVID pandemic when many people were confined at home, support services faltered, and accessing help became more challenging. Rates are also higher in conflict-affected areas. Climate change and disasters have also been documented to increase the risk of gender-based violence (GBV) against women and girls. We need funding, essential services, prevention, and data to shape interventions. And action needs to be taken, not just by survivors, activists, and decision-makers, but by everyone. Men have a significant role to play in supporting feminist leadership in GBV prevention and response, challenging negative gender norms, advancing advocacy, and practicing and promoting accountability.
To observe the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV (Nov 25–Dec 10), Abt Global is convening a virtual panel of experts who work in the GBV and male engagement space to discuss current trends, challenges in male engagement, and evidence-based approaches and practices.