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62 cases of violence occurred during 16 Days of Activism against VAW: INSEC



KATHMANDU: Sixty-two cases of violence against women and girls took place during 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.

A report released by Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC) mentioned that 19 cases related to violation of human rights, 39 related to women rights and four cases of murder were occurred during the period.

Of the child rights violation cases, 13 were related to rape, four sexual harassment and two trafficking. Likewise, out of 39 cases related to women rights violation, seven were related to attempt of trafficking, five related to rape, 13 related to domestic violence, one related to sexual harassment and five related to trafficking, reads the report released by INSEC Chairperson Dr. Kundan Aryal.

Madhes Province recorded the highest number of VAW cases which stands at 26. Similarly, 12 VAW cases were occurred in Bagmati Province, 11 in Lumbini Province, five in Gandaki Province, four in Koshi Province and two each in Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces.

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence was observed in Nepal from November 25-December 10 this year under the theme ‘UNITE! Invest to prevent violence against women and girls.

This activism was started in Nepal since 2004. According to the INSEC, although cases of violence against women are decreasing in recent years as compared to previous years, it was not satisfactory.

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