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Gender Base Violence (GBV)

GENDER BASE VIOLENCE (GBV)

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Globally, one out of three women will be beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused in her lifetime. At HIWD, We are here to offer support and services for victims and educate community members to prevent further violence against women and girls.

FACTS ABOUT GENDER BASE VIOLENCE (GBV)

  1. Around the world, as many as 1 in every 3 women has been beaten, coerced into sex, or abused in some other way – most often by someone she knows, including by her husband or another male family member.
  2. Women are more susceptible to violence during times of emergences or crisis due to increased insecurity.
  3. 1 in 5 women will be a victim of rape or attempted rape in her lifetime.
  4. About 1 in 4 women are abused during pregnancy, which puts both mother and child at risk.
  5. Laws that promote gender equality are often not applied.
  6. At least 130 million women have been forced to undergo female genital mutilation/cutting.
  7. “Honour” Killings take the lives of 1000s of young women every year, mainly in Western Asia, North Africa and parts of South Asia.
  8. At least 60 million girls who would otherwise be expected to be alive are ‘missing’ from various populations as a result of sex-selective abortions or neglect.
  9. More often than not, perpetrators of gender-based violence go unpunished.
  10. Worldwide, women are twice as likely as men to be illiterate, limiting their ability to demand their rights and protection.
  11. Early marriage can have serious harmful consequences including, denial of education, health problems, include premature pregnancies, which cause higher rates of maternal and infant mortality. The power imbalance also means that young brides are unable to negotiate condom use or protest when their husbands engage in extra-marital sexual relations.
  12. Violence against women represents a drain on the economically productive workforce.
  13. Each year, an estimated 800,000 people are trafficked across borders – 80 per cent of them women and girls. Most of them end up trapped in the commercial sex trade.
  14. Gender-based violence also serves – by intention or effect – to perpetuate male power and control. It is sustained by a culture of silence and denial of the seriousness of the health consequences of abuse.

OUR WORK

A society where every woman and girl child will be seen as an asset and not a liability and be given opportunity to achieve her full potential and contribute to all aspects of life.

OUR CORE VALUES

At HIWD, we believe in sustainable development and individual economic emancipation, dedication, transparency, diplomacy and strategy

OUR VISION

A society where every woman and girl child will be seen as an asset and not a liability and be given opportunity to achieve her full potential and contribute to all aspects of life.

OUR AIMS + OBJECTIVES

Our objective is to create opportunity for women and the less privileged to engage in capacity building and economic development activities at all levels.

You want to Volunteer with Us?

In the course of our work, the Programmes Division of HIWD gives you opportunity to VOLUNTEER your services, as we attempt to reach out to vulnerable people in our society.
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