Almost 1 in 2 women have reported that they or a woman they know experienced a form of violence since the pandemic began, new findings by the United Nations showed
Almost one in two women have reported that they or a woman they know experienced a form of violence since the pandemic began, new findings by theDomestic violence in particular was highlighted in a new report by UN Women, which found that one in four women feels less safe at home due to increased household conflicts.
Of the countries, Kenyan women were the most affected with 80 percent reporting instances of violence since the start of the pandemic, followed by Morocco at 69 percent and Japan at 49 percent. The phenomenon of increased violence during the pandemic has been referred to as the “shadow pandemic”. Of employed and unemployed women, 53 percent of the latter reported instances of VAW compared to 48 percent of the former.
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