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According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime data, South African women are targeted and attacked in digital spaces, with 95% of online aggressive behaviour and abusive language directed at women and girls. As the country commemorates 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-
Based Violence, UN Women sounds the alarm on the escalating digital violence that threatens to derail progress on gender equality across the world. From cyberstalking and harassment to non-consensual image sharing and AI-generated deepfakes, women face mounting threats
online. We chat to Aletta Miller
By Radio 2000 According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime data, South African women are targeted and attacked in digital spaces, with 95% of online aggressive behaviour and abusive language directed at women and girls. As the country commemorates 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-
Based Violence, UN Women sounds the alarm on the escalating digital violence that threatens to derail progress on gender equality across the world. From cyberstalking and harassment to non-consensual image sharing and AI-generated deepfakes, women face mounting threats
online. We chat to Aletta Miller