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Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

Gender-Based Violence Participation Peacebuilding & Negotiation Technology & Digital Rights

As the uses and abuses of technology develop at a rapid rate, the growing threat and consequences of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) must be addressed by those working to advance the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda. Existing policies and programs must be adapted and new ones adopted to account for digital dimensions of gender-based…

Kristine Baekgaard
Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

Gender Perspectives and Confidence Building for Inclusive Peace

Economic Empowerment Participation Peacebuilding & Negotiation Prevention WPS Policy Documents

Summary Confidence building is an area that is receiving significant attention in mediation processes around the world. Meanwhile, feminist analysis of the theories and practices of confidence building is nascent. With the outbreak of COVID-19, the urgency for inclusive and transformative approaches to confidence building, as a step towards sustainable peace, have only increased. In November 2019, UN…

United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
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Gender Perspectives and Confidence Building for Inclusive Peace

The Future of Women, Peace and Security Belongs to America’s Allies

Insights & Analysis

For international partners sustaining the global WPS agenda amid shifting U.S. priorities Introduction The international community marked the 25th anniversary of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 during a year that has altered the geo-political landscape for Women, Peace and Security (WPS). According to the 2025 UN Secretary-General’s report on WPS, women now live closer…

December 16, 2025 | Anonymous
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The Future of Women, Peace and Security Belongs to America’s Allies

Accelerating Efforts to Tackle Online and Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls

Democracy & Human Rights Protection

Summary Violence against women and girls (VAWG) in digital contexts is not a new phenomenon, however it has rapidly escalated in the shadows of the COVID-19 pandemic as women’s lives shifted online for work, education, access to services, and social activities. While there continue to be significant gaps in data, one global report suggests that prevalence ranges from…

United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
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Accelerating Efforts to Tackle Online and Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls

Tweets That Chill: Analyzing Online Violence Against Women in Politics

Democracy & Human Rights Participation

Summary In the three case study countries (Colombia, Indonesia, Kenya), NDI’s Gender, Women, and Democracy team worked with women in politics, those in  civic technology and women’s rights organizations to develop a way to examine the country specific challenges facing women as they engage in online political discourse. The outcomes of the case studies confirmed that across…

Kirsten Zeiter, Sandra Pepera, and Molly Middlehurst
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Tweets That Chill: Analyzing Online Violence Against Women in Politics

Law and Order Situation and Gender-based Violence Bangladeshi Perspective

Democracy & Human Rights

Abstract As a topic of research, the author decided to primarily focus on whether there exists any linkage between the increase in gender-based violence and the law and order situation. It must be clarified that the author does not intend to view the issue as a separate entity, excluding the existing patriarchal system. Rather the…

Lailfar Yasmin
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Law and Order Situation and Gender-based Violence Bangladeshi Perspective

Time to Act! Eliminating Child, Early and Forced Marriage and Reducing Adolescent Pregnancy in Asia-Pacific

Aid & Development Democracy & Human Rights Economic Empowerment Protection

Summary Everyday life has been forced to shift online during the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a result child, early and forced marriage customs have begun to operate in an increasingly digital world. But, as a new report from Plan International shows, the solutions to tackling child marriage may also be found online. “Time to act:…

Plan International Asia-Pacific Regional Hub
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Time to Act! Eliminating Child, Early and Forced Marriage and Reducing Adolescent Pregnancy in Asia-Pacific

Building a World of Work Free from Violence and Harassment

August 11, 2021 | Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Paula Tavares
Building a World of Work Free from Violence and Harassment

The Travel Ban’s “Violence Against Women” Rationale is Counterproductive

Trump’s executive orders temporarily banning immigrants from certain predominantly Muslim countries claim to ‘protect’ women. In fact, they endanger them. In both orders, Trump directs the Department of Homeland Security to collect and publish data on “the number and types of acts of gender-based violence against women, including so-called ‘honor killings,’ in the United States by foreign…

April 18, 2017
The Travel Ban’s “Violence Against Women” Rationale is Counterproductive

Online abuse is silencing women on a staggering scale – it’s a democratic crisis

In The Media
April 20, 2026
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Online abuse is silencing women on a staggering scale – it’s a democratic crisis

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