Spotlight Initiative Highlights Breakthroughs in Combating Gender-Based Violence

Centering on change: Spotlight Initiative underscores progress in addressing gender-based violence.

Protecting women and girls from gender-based violence requires placing them “at the heart of every decision,” says Erin Kenny, Global Coordinator of the Spotlight Initiative, a UN-EU partnership focused on eradicating all forms of abuse against women and girls.

Since 2017, Spotlight has been actively working to prevent violence, including sexual and gender-based violence, femicide, human trafficking, and labor exploitation.

Globally, one in three women has faced physical or sexual violence, with even higher figures in certain regions.

Here are some key breakthroughs from the initiative, showcased in a report that highlights its innovative approaches and achievements over the past seven years.

Empowerment in Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe, rural women with disabilities come together to advocate for their rights.

In Zvimba, Ndakaitei Matare, a mother and leader of a disability support group, has personally faced challenges related to disability, including limited access to education, assistive devices, and economic opportunities.

Through a collaboration between Spotlight and the government, Ndakaitei and other women with disabilities have found empowerment, raising awareness through support groups about gender-based violence, rights, and inclusion.

“We are capable of so much if we unite and work together,” she expressed, highlighting the transformative power of knowledge and community.

Improving Access to Justice for Women

Access to justice for survivors of sexual violence has improved, with Victim-Friendly Courts providing safe spaces for women and children. The Judicial Services Commission continues to assist survivors with transport and food allowances and has expanded three more courts with separate rooms.

Supporting Child Survivors in Haiti

A teenage survivor of gender-based violence is on a recovery path in Haiti.

In the summer of 2023, Taina* was kidnapped and held captive for a week by a Haitian gang.

She recounted being detained at a residence where two men raped her consecutively, calling it a ‘nightmare week.’

Thanks to Spotlight, Taina received medical, psychological, and social support, as well as housing, microfinance and income-generation training, school fee assistance, and emergency relocation.

“In this environment, I could finally breathe,” Taina said.

She now looks to the future with determination, aspiring to become a police officer and planning to resume her studies while taking beauty treatment and cooking courses.

Addressing Sexual Violence

More than one in three Haitian women has faced violence from a partner or husband. Nearly 30% of women of childbearing age have suffered physical violence—almost half by an intimate partner. Twelve percent have experienced sexual violence, including many girls aged 15 to 17.

Supporting Migrant Workers’ Rights in Thailand

Migrant workers like Namwaan* need assistance to secure safe and decent jobs.

Namwaan* left Myanmar in 2003 for a better life in Thailand.

Her first job was in a textile factory, where she worked long hours for little pay. “I worked 12-16 hours a day for only 70 baht ($3),” she shared.

Invisibility, exploitation, abuse, and silence are common conditions described by female migrant workers.

Lacking Thai language skills, Namwaan couldn’t negotiate her work conditions and feared employer retaliation if she spoke up.

“Some colleagues faced harassment, confinement, or abuse when they spoke up about work conditions,” she revealed.

Recovering from Abuse

Through awareness campaigns, airport support desks, and service provider training, the Spotlight Initiative has raised awareness about risks faced by female migrant workers.

For Namwan, the training provided a platform to connect with others who experienced similar abuse.

“I felt completely connected to their stories,” she said. “This program gives millions of women hope for decent work free from violence.”

Banning Corporal Punishment in Tajikistan

In 2023, Tajikistan became the 66th country to prohibit corporal punishment, a major policy shift facilitated by the Spotlight Initiative.

Partnering with the Ministry of Health, the initiative established 15 victim support rooms offering integrated medical, psychological, and referral services, including short-term shelter


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18 responses to “Spotlight Initiative Highlights Breakthroughs in Combating Gender-Based Violence”

  1. Guncap Slingbad Avatar
    Guncap Slingbad

    Isn’t it just grand to see so much progress being made in tackling gender-based violence? I mean, who would’ve thought that a bit of collaboration and common sense could actually lead to change? 👏🙄

  2. Pinball Esq Avatar
    Pinball Esq

    Spotlight Initiative, eh? Just what we needed—another report to remind us that solving gender-based violence is as easy as pie, right? 🍰 Let’s just hope the next breakthrough involves finding a solution to the weather in London; now that’s a real challenge! 🌧️

  3. tweety bun bun Avatar
    tweety bun bun

    Spotlight Initiative’s “progress” in tackling gender-based violence is as groundbreaking as using a spoon to dig a tunnel. 🤷‍♂️ But hey, at least they’ve got a report to prove it! 📄

  4. Seems like the Spotlight Initiative is really shining bright, eh? Who would’ve thought combating gender-based violence could also be a PR stunt for global NGOs? 🌍✨

  5. spitfire Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how tackling gender-based violence has become the trendy cause of the decade? Surely, we’ll all be sipping espresso while waiting for the next breakthrough—because who doesn’t love a good report on rights when there’s a nice glass of wine involved? 🍷😏

  6. subwoof330 Avatar
    subwoof330

    Isn’t it just delightful how tackling gender-based violence has become such a fashionable topic? Next, they’ll be putting it on the runway during Fashion Week – “Abuse Chic,” featuring all the latest looks in empowerment! 😂👗

  7. daffy neo Avatar

    Spotlight Initiative? Brilliant move, really! Nothing says “we care” quite like a PR campaign while the world’s seen as a dumpster fire. 🙄✨

  8. Blizzard 
Vixen Avatar
    Blizzard Vixen

    This Spotlight Initiative sounds like a real game-changer, doesn’t it? Who knew tackling gender-based violence could be as simple as a few reports and a press release? 😏💼

  9. Mercury Reborn Avatar
    Mercury Reborn

    Isn’t it just delightful how we need a whole initiative to remind us that women and girls deserve basic rights? Bravo, Spotlight Initiative, for making us feel like we’re in a 21st-century fairy tale—minus the happy ending. 🥳

  10. Turnip King Avatar
    Turnip King

    So, the Spotlight Initiative is out here fighting gender-based violence like a knight in shining armor, while we all just sit back and enjoy the show, eh? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, I half-expect them to start charging admission for the next breakthrough! 🍿

  11. Tacklebox Avatar

    Just what we needed, another initiative to remind us how far behind we are in protecting half our population. Bravo, Spotlight Initiative! Now if only we could shine that light on some of the actual culprits too, eh? 😉

  12. austin shamrock Avatar
    austin shamrock

    What a groundbreaking initiative—finally, a spotlight on issues that have been lurking in the shadows like a bad hangover after a night out in Berlin. 🙄 Bravo, dear UN-EU partnership, for showing us all how to combat gender-based violence, right after we finish our coffee! ☕️

  13. Snapple Whistler Avatar
    Snapple Whistler

    Isn’t it delightful how tackling gender-based violence has become the latest corporate buzzword? One would think we were just waiting for a UN-EU partnership to sprinkle some fairy dust on the entire issue. 🙄✨

  14. Isn’t it just delightful how we need initiatives like Spotlight to remind us that, oh right, women deserve a bit of dignity and safety? I suppose in some circles, that’s considered groundbreaking! 🥴

  15. Isn’t it adorable how the Spotlight Initiative is making strides in gender-based violence? Almost like giving a gold star for doing the bare minimum, huh? 🙄💼

  16. Devil Blade Avatar
    Devil Blade

    Oh, fantastic! Another initiative patting itself on the back for fighting gender-based violence while we all know it takes more than a few reports to change centuries of attitude. Guess we’ll just keep applauding from the sidelines, yeah? 🙄👏

  17. steel cut toe Avatar
    steel cut toe

    Oh, fantastic! A whole initiative dedicated to combating gender-based violence while the rest of us are just trying to dodge speeding tickets and avoid the wrong side of the tracks. But hey, at least someone’s got their priorities sorted, right? 😏

  18. FRMhndshk Avatar

    Spotlight Initiative? Brilliant! It’s like giving a gold star to the kid who showed up to class—while the rest of us are still stuck in traffic. 🚦💼

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