
- In Europe, 50 women die every week from male domestic violence .
- 95% of all acts of violence taking place within the home are against women
- One in three women has experienced physical and/or sexual violence since the age of 15.
- Every second woman has been confronted with one or more forms of sexual harassment.
- 75 % of women in top management positions have experienced sexual harassment at work.
- As many as 1 in 4 women experience physical and/or sexual violence during pregnancy which increases the likelihood of having a miscarriage, still birth and abortion
- 60% of homelessness women cite domestic violence as one of the causes of their homelessness.
- Violence against women can have life- long implications for the physical and mental health of women.
- Certain women face a greater risk of violence because of motives fuelled by sexism as well as racism, xenophobia and other forms of discrimination. Furthermore, intersecting forms of discrimination limit access to justice and support and protection services.
- Between 50% and 60% of women mental health service users have experienced domestic violence, and up to 20% will be experiencing current abuse.
- 28% of older women had experienced some kind of violence and abuse at home in the 12 months prior to a survey.
- Women with disabilities are 2 to 5 times more likely to be victims of violence than non-disabled women and are subjected to sterilisation and abortions against their will. There are 46 million women and girls with disabilities in Europe, representing 60% of the overall population of persons with disabilities.
- 34% of women with a health problem or disability have experienced physical or sexual violence by a partner in their lifetime.
- Roma women are more likely to face early marriages and attacks on their physical integrity, such as forced sterilisation.
- 23% of lesbian women had been at least once physically/sexually attacked or threatened with violence at home or elsewhere (street, on public transport, at your workplace, etc.) in the last 5 years.
- Undocumented women and women with a dependent migration status (on a spouse or employer) are at a heightened risk of violence and exploitation. Because of the risk of being detained and deported- rather than assisted-, they face particular barriers in accessing support, protection and services.
- 85% of young women in the UK experiences sexual harassment in public spaces. Women of colour receive a barrage of racism when they object to harassment.
- 60 to 100% of victims of hate crime attacks on Muslims in Europe are women, especially women wearing headscarf, demonstrating a disproportionate effect on women as victims of such attacks.
- At least 500,000 women and girls live with the lifelong consequences of female genital mutilation (FGM).
- Violence against women costs 226 billion euros each year, which represent almost 2 % of the annual EU budget .
Find press coverage on this statement in Portuguese here. The European Coalition to End violence against women and girls, convened by the European Women’s Lobby, is a strategic alliance of (right number) European NGOs and civil society networks dedicated to social justice and equality in Europe. Addressing the issue of violence against women and girls from different angles, they have joined forces to advocate together for the signature and ratification of the Istanbul Convention by the EU and all Member States and for a meaningful EU year of focused actions against violence against women. Find here a factsheet with more information on our demands. The European Women’s Lobby (EWL) is the largest umbrella organisation of women’s associations in the European Union (EU), working to promote women’s rights and equality between women and men. EWL membership extends to organisations in all 28 EU Member States and three of the candidate countries, as well as to 20 European-wide organisations, representing a total of more than 2000 associations. The Istanbul Convention- Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence is the first legally binding treaty in Europe that criminalises different forms of violence against women including physical and psychological violence, sexual violence, sexual harassment and rape, stalking, female genital mutilation, forced marriage, forced abortion and forced sterilization. In March 2016 the European Commission made a proposal for the EU to become party to the Convention. The proposals made by the Commission are currently being discussed in Council. The European Parliament will then need to consent to the EU’s accession. Malta Joint Statement – European institutions’ call for action, was signed by the Council Presidency, the European Commission and the European Parliament on the 3 February 2017, at Conference on the EU responses to violence against women organised by the Maltese Presidency. Find the joint statement here. Campaigns and Initiatives of the members of the European Coalition to end violence against women and girls: Find them here. European wide NGOs engaged in the European Coalition to end violence against women and girls:
- • AGE Platform Europe
- • Amnesty International
- • COFACE Families Europe
- • End FGM- European Network
- • EuroMed Rights
- • European Disability Forum (EDF)
- • European Forum of Muslim women (EFOMW)
- • European Network against Racism (ENAR)
- • European Network of Migrant Women (ENoMW)
- • European Network for the Work with perpetrators of Domestic Violence
- • European Network on Religion and Belief (ENORB)
- • European Roma Information Office (ERIO)
- • European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)
- • European Women’s Lobby (EWL)
- • European YWCA
- • European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless (FEANTSA)
- • International Alliance for Women (IAW)
- • International Planned Parenthood Federation- European Region
- • ILGA-Europe – The European Region of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association
- • Mental Health Europe (MHE)
- • Men Engage Alliance Europe
- • PICUM – the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants
- • Social Platform
- • Transgender Europe –TGEU
- • WAVE Network –Women against violence Europe
- • Womankind Worldwide
- • World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS)