Paris, Dec 15, 2020 (Prensa Latina) About 73% of women journalists said they have experienced online violence, a scenario also present in the lives of women reporters offline, a UNESCO survey warned on Tuesday.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) took up the issue discussed last week at the World Press Freedom Conference, which ended on December 10, on occasion of Human Rights Day.
That same day, the UNESCO survey, implemented by the International Center for Journalists, informed that 25% of women interviewed acknowledged they were victims of threats of physical violence and 18% of sexual abuse.
Direct Link to Full 92-Page 2020 UNESCO Report:
https://www.gcedclearinghouse.org/sites/default/files/resources/200666eng.pdf
Министерството за труд и социјална политика заедно со UNDP ја креираа апликацијата “Биди безбедна”. Оваа апликација овозможува лесно и брзо пријавување на семејно насилство и нуди спас за жртвите.
Информирајте се подетално како да ја користите апликацијата на следниве видеа.
МКД: https://youtu.be/kmfdgqiHnBk
АЛБ: https://youtu.be/q4D-sN4MIaY
РОМ: https://youtu.be/I0ipzIP2mYY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui6zsjHiXXw – Сара Миленковска
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7i0JrM7sq0 – Кика Авеиро
Преку следните линкови може да ја спуштите апликацијата на секој паметен телефон.
Андроид: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=budi.sigurna.mk&hl=en_US
Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women to the UN Human
Rights Council in June 2020: COMBATING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN JOURNALISTS
A/HRC/44/52 - E - A/HRC/44/52 -Desktop (undocs.org)
Direct Link to Full 34-Page 2020 Report:
6903-VAWJ-Report-V3-2.pdf (rutgers.edu)
Извор: WUNRN – 22.12.2020
By using cyber violence, abusive men
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seem omnipotent and omnipresent to their partner,
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control every aspect of their partner’s life,
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have constant access to their victims,
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make it increasingly difficult for survivors to leave the abuse behind,
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continue abusing their victims after the end of the relationship, and
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ruin victims’ livelihoods, reputations and steal their sense of safety.
Victims start questioning their sanity; they have headaches, depression, stomachaches, and chronic pain. In cases of financial abuse, they are unable to find an apartment, get a mobile phone contract or open a bank account.