Repository of UN Women’s work on technology-facilitated gender-based violence
The Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) Repository by UN Women addresses a critical and growing form of violence that disproportionately affects women and girls worldwide. TFGBV includes any act committed or amplified through digital means, leading to physical, sexual, psychological, economic, or social harm. Rooted in power imbalances, patriarchy, and misogyny, TFGBV not only exacerbates existing forms of violence like harassment and intimate partner violence but has also led to the emergence of new forms of abuse, especially in the rapidly digitalizing world.
UN Women leads, convenes, and shapes the development of resources in this repository, focusing on closing gaps in knowledge, data, and implementation that hinder effective prevention and response. This collection of materials supports efforts to bridge research gaps, strengthen normative frameworks, adapt essential services to support survivors, and engage men and boys in transforming harmful social norms.
Through this repository, UN Women also fosters multistakeholder collaborations, such as those under the Generation Equality Action Coalitions on Gender-Based Violence and Technology and Innovation for Gender Equality. This repository stands as a resource for policymakers, practitioners, and advocates, equipping them with the insights and tools needed to combat technology-facilitated violence and create a safer digital space for women and girls