India, Nov. 20 -- Nearly one in three women worldwide have experienced intimate partner or sexual violence, the WHO says.
Global progress has stalled, with intimate partner violence falling by just 0.2% annually over two decades.
Funding for prevention is shrinking, with only 0.2% of development aid supporting anti-violence programmes.
Oceania reports the highest past-year prevalence, while high-income countries record the lowest rates.
UN leaders warn the world is far off track to meet the 2030 target to end violence against women and girls.
Nearly one in three women worldwide have experienced intimate partner or sexual violence, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations partners. The stud...
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