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Ethiopian women are most abused
October 11, 2006 - (BBC News) Women in Ethiopia are most likely
to suffer violence at the hands of their partners, says the United
Nations. Nearly 60% of Ethiopian women were subjected to sexual
violence, including marital rape, according to the Ending Violence
Against Women report. Almost half of all Zambian women said they
had been attacked by a partner.
A leading UN official launching the report said domestic violence
was a "pervasive phenomenon... that has to be addressed".
"The report states that the major form of violence takes place
at the domestic level, in the households... and it takes place in
societies throughout the world," said Undersecretary-General
for Economic and Social Affairs Jose Antonio Ocampo.
In addition to violence from partners, the report also condemned
what it found to be high levels of institutionalised violence, such
as female genital mutilation, estimating that 130 million girls
and women had undergone this practice. The report, compiled from
a number of different studies conducted in at least 71 countries,
added that many governments around the world were not giving women
adequate protection.
It said some 100 countries had no domestic violence laws and marital
rape could not be prosecuted in more than 50. "On average,
at least one in three women is subjected to intimate partner violence
in the course of her lifetime." The report concludes that despite
progress, "violence against women has not yet received the
priority required to enable significant change".
From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6040180.stm
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