Cyber Harassment Against Young Women Rampant

He said the European Union strongly condemned all forms of violence against women and girls, including harmful practices which were a blatant violation of human rights.

Friday 09 December 2022 | 17:00

The Head of Unit, East Asia and Pacific Directorate -General for International Partnerships (INTPA) European Commission Jean -Louis Ville (front fourth from left) and Delegation of the European Union for the Pacific Progranmme manager Natural Resources and governance Francesco Ponzoni with workshop participants at the Tanoa Waterfront Hotel in Lautoka on December 2, 2022. Photo: Salote Qalubau

The Head of Unit, East Asia and Pacific Directorate -General for International Partnerships (INTPA) European Commission Jean -Louis Ville (front fourth from left) and Delegation of the European Union for the Pacific Progranmme manager Natural Resources and governance Francesco Ponzoni with workshop participants at the Tanoa Waterfront Hotel in Lautoka on December 2, 2022. Photo: Salote Qalubau

Cyber violence is at an alltime high with cyber harassment rapidly affecting young women.

This was stressed by the Head of Unit, East Asia and Pacific Directorate-General for International Partnerships (INTPA) European Commission Jean-Louis Ville while closing the two-day Western Interagency Response to Gender Based Violence workshop at the Tanoa Waterfront Hotel in Lautoka last week.

He said the European Union strongly condemned all forms of violence against women and girls, including harmful practices which were a blatant violation of human rights.

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Story By: salote.qalubau@fijisun.com.fj