Any act or behaviour which causes economic harm to an individual. Economic violence can take the form of, for example, property damage, restricting access to financial resources, education or the labour market, or not complying with economic responsibilities, such as alimony.
… conference held at the Lithuanian Parliament in Vilnius on Violence against Women in Times of Crisis: Challenges and … elderly face higher risks of violence, exploitation, and economic hardships. This was a key topic of concern and … violence, difficulties accessing basic sanitation and economic vulnerability. As I mentioned, climate change sits …
… media and NGOs continue to report on increasing rates of violence against women and girls. This ‘shadow pandemic’ has … flagrant human rights abuse even worse, as lockdowns and economic uncertainty leave many women living in continuous … women and girls particularly vulnerable, as lockdowns and economic uncertainty can leave them trapped at home with …
… and impunity. Both women and men can be victims of cyber violence. However, evidence shows that women and girls are … it. Not only are they more likely to be targeted by cyber violence, but they can suffer from serious consequences, … resulting in physical, sexual, psychological, or economic harm and suffering. Cyber violence against women and …
… and impunity. Both women and men can be victims of cyber violence. However, evidence shows that women and girls are … it. Not only are they more likely to be targeted by cyber violence; they can also suffer from serious consequences, … resulting in physical, sexual, psychological or economic harm and suffering. Women and girls often end up …
… to support Ukraine, mainly in the areas of gender-based violence and gender mainstreaming, in view of offering … to flee the country. The security, migration, social and economic challenges that have come of the war have … pregnant women) and are at a greater risk of gender-based violence, sexual exploitation and trafficking with limited or …