
What femicide in numbers looks like – BBC Africa
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What femicide in numbers looks like – BBC Africa
The murder of women and girls because of their gender continues to rise globally, despite efforts to address it. Killings by intimate partners or family members now account for the largest share of gender-based killings according to the latest United Nations report. 60% of all female murders are committed by an intimate partner or family…
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Without feminism, none of this would happen
Break the statistics down by country because certain countries, like South Africa, which pretty much views itself as apart(removed from/different to) from Africa, are skewing the statistics. Women and girls need to know where the real problem areas are so we can make informed choices, especially with rise in digital nomad life.
Hii ni mbaya! Walinde wanawake hawa.
Once again BBC has cooked up stats to push their covert agenda. Where did they get these stats please?
I’m glad our men love us. I’m glad those single Mother’s raised their sons with empathy and respect.
We are nothing like that. It’s an outlier and very disgusting to say American people are dealing with FEMICIDE.
H3LL No.
America 🇺🇸 is the home of love songs. We are civilized too!
Misery loves company, smh 😏..
Merry Christmas news, from the BBC.