
Violence against women is a pervasive human rights violation that manifests in various forms, including physical, sexual, psychological, and economic abuse. It occurs in both public and private spheres and affects women of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures. This violence not only causes immediate harm but also has long-term physical, emotional, and societal consequences.
Addressing this issue requires comprehensive efforts to change societal attitudes, enforce laws, provide support to victims, and promote gender equality. Ending violence against women is essential for achieving a just and equitable society.