Summary

A U.N. report shows that 140 women and girls were killed daily by intimate partners or family members in 2023, totaling 51,100 victims, an increase of 2,300 from 2022.

The rise reflects improved data collection rather than an increase in violence.

The highest rates were in Africa, with 2.9 victims per 100,000 people.

Despite global prevention efforts, these killings, often the result of ongoing gender-based violence, persist at alarming levels.

The report emphasizes the preventability of such violence through timely and effective interventions.

  • pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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    27 days ago

    When the “disproportion” is only 60% vs 40%, that’s a fairly small gap, only a 10% shift.

    Enough to be within the realm that it’s more likely to just be a reporting problem to swing the other way.

    Meanwhile in reality gay men have at times been disproportionately affected by aids on the scale of hundreds to thousands of times worse than other demographics.

    So yeah, no, a 10% shift off bias is not actually terribly huge.

    Especially when in the same paragraph they acknowledge a 30% shift bias for men in general, and didn’t remark on that at all.

    To call “50% more likely” a huge issue in one sentence and then skim over "300% more likely as not being noteworthy is fucked up

    But no one bats an eye at this because that violence is normalized.