Deadliest Place For Women Is Home - UN Report
However, the two organizations emphadata-sized that "no region is excluded and women and girls everywhere continue to be affected by this extreme form of gender-based violence." And they stated that "the home is the most dangerous place for women and girls."
Domestic abuse was particularly prevalent in the Americas and Oceania, where there were 1.5 and 1.6 female victims per 100,000, respectively.
But most male killings take place somewhere else than the house.
"Even though men and boys account for the vast majority of homicide victims, women and girls continue to be disproportionately affected by lethal violence in the private sphere," the research stated.
"An estimated 80% of all homicide victims in 2023 were men while 20% were women, but lethal violence within the family takes a much higher toll on women than men, with almost 60% of all women who were intentionally killed in 2023 being victims of intimate partner/family member homicide," said the report.
The research emphadata-sizes that recurring occurrences of gender-based violence frequently lead to domestic violence, which is a crime that may be prevented.
In order to prevent domestic abuse and shield women and girls from deadly violence in the private domain, the UN agencies advise nations to implement prompt and efficient interventions.