WHO warns gender-based violence remains a global public health crisis
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised alarm over the continued prevalence of gender-based violence (GBV), describing it as a global public health crisis affecting one in three women worldwide.
In a statement marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, WHO said the physical, mental, sexual, and reproductive health consequences for survivors are often severe and long-lasting.
It added that children living in homes where violence occurs face heightened risks of emotional and behavioural challenges.
According to the organisation, health workers are frequently the first—and sometimes the only—professionals survivors approach for help, underscoring the need for strong, survivor-centred health systems.
Across its Eastern Mediterranean Region, WHO EMRO said it continues to support Member States in training healthcare providers, improving system-wide responses, and strengthening coordination across sectors to ensure that “no survivor is left unseen or unsupported.”
The statement highlighted that women and girls in emergency settings—including refugees and those displaced by conflict—face increased risks of violence both online and offline.
Women and girls with disabilities, it noted, encounter even greater barriers to accessing help.
WHO emphasised its commitment to advocating for inclusive, accessible, and safe health services where every woman and girl can seek care and support with dignity.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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