Take Action for Human Rights

It’s long past time: end violence against women!

 

Living free from violence is a human right, yet millions of women and girls suffer disproportionately from violence. At least one out of every three women worldwide has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime. In some countries, up to seventy percent of women have experienced some form of violence. Women who experience violence are prevented from fully participating socially, economically, and politically in their communities.

Violence against women is a human rights violation and public health issue, and ending violence against women should be a top U.S. priority. The International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA) would do just that: this bipartisan bill would make ending violence against women and girls a U.S. priority, streamlining U.S. work, and building on previous successes and lessons.

Encourage your Members of Congress to support IVAWA and help end violence against women globally!

Send an email to your elected officials to ask them to support the International Violence Against Women Act.