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October 28, 2025

Getting To Zero Gender Based-Violence

Source: UNFPA

1 in 3 women and girls have experienced intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence or both

By responding to the needs of survivors, supporting their agency and investing in individuals, communities and systems,GBV image we can end gender-based violence.

No single organization can do it alone.

UNFPA partners with governments, businesses, academics, civil society organizations – including feminist and women-led organizations, adolescent and youth networks, faith-based organizations and traditional leaders – as well as broader movements for human rights and social justice.

GBV imageTOGETHER, WE

01

Build and share knowledge on gender-based violence and what works to address it.

02

Advocate to raise awareness, change laws and policies, and support their implementation.

03

Build capacities to respond to and prevent gender-based violence within systems and communities.

04

Deliver the right services at the right time to all survivors, including in humanitarian crises, fragile contexts and online spaces.

05

Make sure that sexual and reproductive health services and comprehensive sexuality education address gender-based violence.

06

Transform social gender norms and address structural inequalities to prevent gender-based violence.

07

Support the agency of women, girls and young people in all their diversity.

08

Respond and act to the impacts of GLOBAL HEALTH CRISES, INCLUDING Covid-19, climate change and environmental degradation, which heighten risks of gender-based violence and make it harder for survivors to access support.

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1 in 3 women and girls have experienced intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence or both

By responding to the needs of survivors, supporting their agency and investing in individuals, communities and systems,GBV image we can end gender-based violence.

No single organization can do it alone.

UNFPA partners with governments, businesses, academics, civil society organizations – including feminist and women-led organizations, adolescent and youth networks, faith-based organizations and traditional leaders – as well as broader movements for human rights and social justice.

GBV imageTOGETHER, WE

01

Build and share knowledge on gender-based violence and what works to address it.

02

Advocate to raise awareness, change laws and policies, and support their implementation.

03

Build capacities to respond to and prevent gender-based violence within systems and communities.

04

Deliver the right services at the right time to all survivors, including in humanitarian crises, fragile contexts and online spaces.

05

Make sure that sexual and reproductive health services and comprehensive sexuality education address gender-based violence.

06

Transform social gender norms and address structural inequalities to prevent gender-based violence.

07

Support the agency of women, girls and young people in all their diversity.

08

Respond and act to the impacts of GLOBAL HEALTH CRISES, INCLUDING Covid-19, climate change and environmental degradation, which heighten risks of gender-based violence and make it harder for survivors to access support.

Access the full video here.

 

Resource type
Focus areas