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Violence against women is not just a human rights issue; it’s an economic one. The cost to countries is staggering, yet governments spend more on education than preventing violence. We must change this. We need to advocate for a shift in priorities.
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200 million women and girls have undergone female genital mutilation—an appalling violation that must end. This practice continues to harm countless lives, and we must commit to eradicating it for good.
Violence against women and girls can be stopped. It’s not inevitable. We need stronger laws, better data, accountability, and more support for organizations working on the ground. We must call for systemic change.