Gender-related Killings of Women and Girls (Femicide/feminicide)
Global Estimates of Female Intimate Partner/family-related Homicides in 2022
Abstract
This is the second joint UNODC and UN Women global research report on the gender-related killings of women and girls. While overall homicide numbers globally have started to fall after a peak in 2021, the number of female homicides is not decreasing. Most of these killings of women and girls are gender-related, and more than half of all female homicides are committed by intimate partners or other family members. The risks of gender-based violence and femicide are only rising as our world is engulfed in conflict, humanitarian emergencies, environmental and economic crises and displacement. Global action is needed, most of all,’ to stop the violence from occurring in the first place.
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