As the UN's #16DaysofActivism against Gender-Based Violence gets underway – an international campaign running from 25th November to 10th December calling for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls – we're highlighting The Queen's recent patronage of Show more Load image
A minute's silence was held in memory of all those women killed by male violence to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
On this International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and in light of the United Nations campaign focusing in particular on violence in the digital realm, we would like to extend our respect and support to the courageous Baloch women, particularly activists and Show more Load image 59 KB United Nations
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Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and marks the launch of the UNiTE campaign — an initiative of 16 days of activism concluding on the day that commemorates the International Human Rights Day (10 December). un.org/en/observances … Load image
Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Germany is committed to ending gender-based violence and campaigns to protect women’s rights around the world. There is #NoExcuse for gender-based violence. #OrangeTheWorld 0:20 2 MB Load video
I was honoured to lead a debate on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls and the start of #16DaysOfActivism. Progress can and is being made in the UK, but it will be set back if all survivors cannot be supported. 0:19 Load video
#16DaysOfActivism Action 1: Today is the the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls. As our first action we are supporting Killed Women’s VAWG curriculum today and for the next 15 days! Today we are supporting their call to make sure that young Show more Quote Killed Women @KilledWomennw · 11h The VAWG Curriculum: Day 1 A woman is killed by a man every three days in the UK, and we have to stop this - URGENTLY. Our Message: Young people need information about violence against women and girls that is easy to understand. Support young people and help us build a better
— Male Allies Challenging Sexism (MACS) (@MenVSexism) November 25, 2025
Last year, violence against women was declared a “national emergency” in England and Wales, with stalking, harassment, sexual assault, and domestic violence affecting an estimated one in 12 women. This International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we must Show more
It’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Today, and all days, we stand with @thedinahproject in their work to bring justice for victims of sexual violence in conflict. The brutal sexual assaults that occurred on the 7th October and after, including Show more 1:14 2 MB Load video
25 November is the international day for the elimination of violence against women. This year, like every year for the past few, we’ll be posting the UK women killed by men since #IDEVAW last year. Starting at 8.30am and commemorating one woman every 5 mins.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is a global observance dedicated to raising awareness of the pervasive issue of gender-based violence, particularly against women and girls. It highlights the urgent need to prevent and address this widespread problem, which can take many forms, including physical, sexual, psychological, and economic violence. This day also serves as an opportunity to acknowledge the countless survivors of this violence and to promote global efforts – involving individuals, communities, and governments – to end this harmful and discriminatory practice.
The history of this observance dates back to 1981 when women's rights activists first commemorated it. They chose to honour the lives of the Mirabal sisters, three political activists assassinated in the Dominican Republic in 1960. The United Nations General Assembly later officially designated the observance in 1999. In the United Kingdom, the government recognises the importance of addressing violence against women, particularly through the ratification of the Istanbul Convention, a comprehensive legal framework aimed at preventing and combating gender-based violence.
On International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, various events take place across the United Kingdom. From educational talks and workshops to awareness-raising campaigns and solidarity actions, these events aim to involve the broader public in the fight against violence against women. They also seek to promote implementing more effective policies and support services for survivors. Individuals and institutions in the United Kingdom must join in these efforts every year on November 25th and continue working towards the elimination of violence against women worldwide.
Facts about violence against women
The theme for International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in 2025 will be For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment. In 2024 the theme was Towards 30 years of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action: Unite to End Violence Against Women and Girls. It underscored the approaching 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, established in 1995 to advance women's rights. The theme for International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in 2023 was Bridging the gender digital divide to prevent, address and respond to conflict-related sexual violence
According to the U.N, it's estimated that 35% of all women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence at some point in their lives.
November 25th has been recognized as a day against gender-based violence since 1981. This date honors the Mirabal sisters, three political activists from the Dominican Republic who were mere murdered in 1960 by the country's ruler, Rafael Trujillo.
The majority of violence against women is perpetrated by someone known to the victim, often an intimate partner. Around 30% of women in the UK have experienced some form of domestic violence from a partner since the age of 16.
It is widely recognized that violence against women is underreported. The Office for National Statistics estimates that only about 18% of women who experience domestic abuse report it to the police.
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Explore the U.N's informative Guideline to better understand the inequality women face.
One of the most common forms of violence is intimate partner violence. Intimate partner violence can be committed by a former partner or a spouse and can take place in a public or private space. If you or someone you know has been affected, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or visit thehotline.org.
Coordinate with local women's shelters or organizations providing support services and assist in their initiatives. This can include volunteering, providing donations of clothing and toiletries, or organizing drives within communities.
Use purple, the color associated with the campaign, as a theme for events. Encourage individuals, workplaces, and public buildings to have purple decorations or wear purple clothing to show solidarity.