Growing momentum for action by governments, the UN, and regional organizations.

 



Thanks to years of advocacy by feminist and digital rights movements, major progress has been made: 

  • The 2024 Global Digital Compact  set the first UN-wide standards for digital safety and AI governance. 
  • In December 2024, Member States adopted the UN Cybercrime Convention – the first legally binding international instrument with implications for addressing digital violence. 
  • The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Violence Against Women in Digital Environments in 2024, urging states to take immediate, effective action to prevent and eliminate digital violence and to strengthen regulation and accountability of platforms. 
  • In 2024, the UN Statistical Commission called for the development of global methods to measure technology-facilitated gender-based violence, with work now underway. 
  • Regional bodies also acted – from the African Union’s Convention on Ending Violence against Women and Girls to the EU’s Digital Services Act.

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