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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN

We won’t stop until every woman and child is protected from violence

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The problem

Violence Against Women and Children

Violence affects millions of women and children around the world. Those living in poverty are some of the most vulnerable to a range of everyday forms of violence—including sexual violence and domestic violence. When a man assaults his wife or partner, it’s seen as a “family matter” handled inside the home instead of reported to authorities. Sexual violence against children is frequent, and courts are ill-equipped to handle these cases and can’t respond when these women and children desperately need protection.

 

  • 20 percent

    Nearly 1 in 5 girls is sexually abused at least once in her life.

  • Domestic Violence

    Nearly 736 million women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence at least once in their lifetime.

  • 50 percent

    Worldwide, up to 50% of sexual assaults are committed against girls under 16 years old.

Forms of Violence Against Women and Children

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    Sexual Violence

    Women and children experience crimes like rape, sexual assault, molestation and other forms of sexual abuse.

  • Domestic Violence
    Domestic Violence

    Women are particularly vulnerable to violent abuse by their spouses or partners.

Our solution

Our Community Protection Model

We help restore survivors of violence, build justice system capacity to identify and restrain offenders, and assist local authorities' efforts to prosecute and hold them accountable.

Our goal is to prevent violence from happening in the first place. That’s why IJM and our partners pursue sustainable improvements in local justice systems and build communities where all people can expect to be safe and protected.

Our Global Impact

  • 21,800+

    Victims relieved from sexual and domestic violence

  • 2,800+

    Women and children restored to safety and strength through IJM’s aftercare program and partners since 2013

  • 3,300+

    Widows and orphans returned to their homes since 2004

Where we and our partners work to protect women and children from violence

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Violence Against Women and Children Resources

We are seeing evidence that IJM’s model works—that enforcing the law deters criminals and protects people from violence. Here’s proof:

IJM Justice Review: A Journal on Protection and Justice for the Poor
Final Evaluation of Program to Combat Sexual Violence Against Children and Adolescents in Guatemala 2005-2017
The Criminal Justice System Response to Child Sexual Assault in Guatemala: 2013–2017
A Performance Study of the Bolivian Public Justice System

Together, we can end violence against women and children for good.

Will you send rescue and protection until everyone is free?

Learn more about our Casework
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    Violence Against Women and Children

    Women and children are particularly vulnerable to violence when no laws are enforced to protect them.

  • Slavery

    Slavery

    Millions of men, women and children are trapped in modern-day slavery around the world.

  • Police

    Police Abuse of Power

    When police are free to misuse their power, vulnerable people are the ones who suffer from their violent actions and false accusations.