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Global crisis: UN estimates 50,000 women killed in 2024
A new United Nations report has revealed a staggering rise in gender-based violence, estimating that approximately 50,000 women were killed worldwide in 2024 averaging one death every ten minutes. The report highlights the urgent need for global action to protect women and prevent further loss of life.
According to the UN, most of these killings occurred in domestic settings or involved intimate partners, underscoring the persistent threat women face in their own homes. The data also indicates that many cases remain unreported or inadequately addressed, particularly in regions with weak law enforcement or limited support systems for survivors.
UN officials have called on governments, communities, and civil society organizations to strengthen legal protections, invest in prevention programs, and ensure access to justice for victims. “These numbers are a stark reminder that gender-based violence remains a global crisis,” said a UN spokesperson.
The report urges an immediate and coordinated international response to reduce violence against women, emphasizing education, economic empowerment, and stricter enforcement of laws as key measures to save lives.
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