On November 25, coinciding with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, global protests erupted to address ongoing violence against women. A UNODC and UN Women report revealed that approximately 50,000 women were killed by intimate partners or family members in the previous year, representing 60% of all female homicides. The report emphasizes that the home is the most dangerous environment for women, while highlighting the rise of technology-facilitated violence. With femicide rates remaining alarmingly high, urgent public action is demanded to combat this crisis.
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