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Women Human Rights Defenders are facing unprecedented threats — from online harassment to political retaliation.

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December 4, 2025 at 8:43 PM
Misogyny is the foundation of violence against women. The language is sexualized and denigrating. It intensifies if the woman deviates from the "norm." It exploits our private lives for public judgment.

Violence is systemic. It's not a coincidence, it's a structure.
December 4, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Screens don’t hide violence — they amplify it.

Online homophobia keeps growing and hits LGBTIQ+ women the hardest. Insults, threats, and digital hate are not “just the internet”: they are real violence.

That’s why we must talk about it, make it visible, & resist it together. ✊🏽
December 3, 2025 at 7:07 PM
💻 This post is your emergency guide with key protection tools. We look out for one another; the collective is the solution for our protection.

Save this post, and share it with your favorite activists.
December 2, 2025 at 7:03 PM
🚨 ACTIVIST! Are you suffering from digital harassment?

Attacks against women defenders are systematic and seek to cause exhaustion. You are not alone, and you do not have to put up with it.
December 2, 2025 at 7:03 PM
The Olimpia Law in Mexico is a response to digital violence and its impact extends to other Latin American countries, offering hope for protecting university women. Resistance and care are possible, but they need institutional support to have a real impact.
December 1, 2025 at 7:32 PM
In the face of digital violence, hope is woven collectively. Feminist collectives and student networks are already supporting victims and creating prevention campaigns. 

📢 Let's join the support networks: digital transformation begins with solidarity and joint action.
December 1, 2025 at 7:32 PM
✨Naming these acts of violence is recognizing that they affect the well-being, participation, and dignity of thousands of young people.

University resistance is also digital: together we can create spaces free from violence.
December 1, 2025 at 2:11 AM
From Mexico to Chile, studies show that about 45% of female university students have experienced some form of digital violence: offensive comments, persistent harassment, non-consensual sharing of content, and even AI-generated deepfakes.
December 1, 2025 at 2:11 AM
What happens on screens is not “less serious”: it also hurts, it also limits, it also expels. Its effects affect students' mental health, academic participation, and safety.

✊ Naming digital violence as violence against women is the first step toward eradicating it.
November 29, 2025 at 9:13 PM
In Latin America, thousands of students have suffered digital violence: harassment, stalking, non-consensual dissemination of images, and attacks on social media.

This violence is part of a university culture that reproduces inequalities, controls, and silences women.
November 29, 2025 at 9:13 PM
In this carousel, we explore:
🔹 The rise of the manosphere and hate speech
🔹 The connection to men's mental health
🔹 The urgency of opening honest conversations
🔹 Alternatives based on empathy, respect, and positive masculinities

Transforming masculinities prevents violence.
November 29, 2025 at 2:07 AM
What's happening with young men online?

Online violence has deep roots: loneliness, rigid masculinity mandates, and digital spaces that turn pain into hate.

But there is another path. One where men can be allies in building safer networks and relationships.
November 29, 2025 at 2:07 AM
Online violence isn't someone else's problem - it involves us directly, but we have the power to change it.
Together we can make the internet a safer space for everyone.

#16DaysofActivism
November 27, 2025 at 7:04 PM
What can men do about digital violence?
We share concrete actions to move from complicity to care, from silence to action.

Because when men take shared responsibility, online spaces become filled with respect and safety.
November 27, 2025 at 7:04 PM
Men's role is key:

• Don't join in on harassment or share violent content.
• Report profiles or groups that promote violence.
• Call out violence when you see it, even among friends and family.
• Practice a masculinity based on care and responsibility.
November 26, 2025 at 11:12 PM
Much of the harmful discourse and online aggression comes from men who reproduce sexist ideas: coordinated attacks, harassment, doxxing, non-consensual sharing of images, or misogynistic messages.

But there are also men choosing a different path, deactivating violent practices.
November 26, 2025 at 11:12 PM
This International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we’re standing together against all forms of gender-based violence. 

Follow our #16DaysofActivism campaign to learn more about the problem and ways to fight back.
November 25, 2025 at 6:03 PM
That’s why we need coordinated, global action: 
💪🏽Stronger international standards for digital safety
⚖️Cross-border accountability for tech companies
🚺More women in decision-making roles
🌍Global mechanisms to report and address online abuse
✊🏾Updated human rights frameworks
November 24, 2025 at 7:04 PM
Digital GBV is more than a tech problem. It’s a growing human rights crisis.

Women and girls are facing online abuse that silences their voices, invades their privacy, threatens their safety, and limits their ability to participate fully in political, economic, and public life.
November 24, 2025 at 7:04 PM
We’re joining partners across Latin America and the Global Majority to push for a safer digital world where women can speak, work, lead, and organize without fear.

Digital gender-based violence is global.
Our resistance must be too.🌍✊🏽
November 23, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Around the world, women and girls are facing increasing levels of digital abuse. As technology evolves faster than our legal systems, billions of women and girls remain unprotected.
November 23, 2025 at 7:03 PM
The numbers are alarming: 85% of girls and women worldwide have experienced digital violence — many without realizing it or knowing where to seek help.

It takes a whole village to raise and protect a child and
digital citizenship is daily practice.

Here are essential tips:
November 23, 2025 at 2:07 AM
The internet can — and should — be a space of freedom. To make that possible, we must acknowledge these forms of violence and confront them collectively.

This is how we build an environment where girls and women can be online without fear.
November 21, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Digital violence is not “virtual” — it affects the daily lives of girls and women.

Harassment, stalking, image leaks, exposure and control over online spaces are GBV.

Recognizing the signs is an important step toward breaking the silence and strengthening support networks.
November 21, 2025 at 7:49 PM