According to a report of December
2017, 1 billion women globally have been beaten, abused, or sexually violated because
of their gender. Every November 25, the international day for the eradication of
violence against women and girls. This day makes us remind that violence
continues to be a global widespread with dismal consequences for women and
girls. It leads us to negative mindset, mental and physical health
consequences for women and limits their judgments. Global estimates
recommend the cost of gender-based violence to be as high as 3.7 percent of GDP
– or $1.5 trillion a year.
Besides this, each year, millions of girls around the world are
married before they come to 18. Harmful social and gender norms, unbalanced
power relations, low education, poverty and conflict are all either root causes
or stress the risk of gender-based violence. Thus, awareness raising is very
powerful, since it educates the people about topics which are first-hand to
them as well as new ones reassure them to contribute in bringing change. We can
touch more changes if we comportment well-authorized ways.
Irfan Ilahi
Turbat, Kech
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