Women Fight to Put Violence on Global Agenda
Additionally, Maria José Alcalá, a senior advisor at UNIFEM, emphasized that violence against women is not something that can be relegated to one region of the world—it exists everywhere. According to the article, there is a growing consensus to address rape as a weapon of war, domestic violence, and female genital mutilation, all of which have an extremely negative impact on women. Alcalá noted that violence against women could not be deemed a ‘woman’s issue’—it had to be addressed as a human rights issue affecting everyone. The article concludes by reporting on a new U.N. database on violence against women that is currently being constructed.
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Compiled from: Manke, Monika. “Women Fight to put Violence on Global Agenda”, Inter Press Service News Agency, 17 September, 2008.
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