16 Days of Activism 2025: End digital violence against all women and girls
As the world marks the commencement of the 2025 UN 16 days of activism, with the theme, “UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls,” The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) seeks to draw attention to an urgent and growing concern for the safety of women and girls.
Digital platforms, while transformative, have also become spaces where abuse thrives. Women and girls are increasingly subjected to cyberstalking, online harassment, non-consensual image sharing, and other forms of technology-facilitated violence acts that
inflict real and lasting harm, violate human rights, and silence voices.
Digital violence does not exist in isolation. It affects families, communities, and society at large. It reinforces inequality, limits participation, and hinders progress toward gender
justice.
As we mark this year’s campaign, FIDA calls on States, Governments, Institutions, and Individuals to commit to fostering a culture of empathy, respect, and zero tolerance for online abuse. Accountability is key. Therefore, all must take responsibility for preventing and
addressing digital violence.
FIDA calls for positive action to prioritise digital literacy and amplify the voices of survivors.
We demand laws, regulations, and policies that safeguard women and girls in online spaces.
When technology is safe, inclusive, and equitable, it becomes a powerful tool for
empowerment.
Together, let us all work towards a future where technology uplifts, protects, and advances the rights of women and girls. Let us UNiTE to end digital violence and build a world where every woman and girl can live with dignity and safety online and offline.
Every action counts!
Ezinwa Okoroafor
Global President
November 25th 2025



