As conflicts around the world intensify, women and girls are experiencing increasing levels of violence with little to no accountability. From mass rapes in Sudan to attacks on schools and shelters in Gaza and Syria, and the ongoing segregation of women in Afghanistan, protection for women is eroding. UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed emphasizes that violence against women is a primary threat to peace and development, not a secondary issue. Despite dwindling funding and wavering political will, she raises important questions about the global failure to safeguard those most vulnerable.
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