Gender-based violence (GBV) is both a cause and a consequence of gender inequality.
GBV is any type of violence based on someone’s gender from physical to emotional to financial to reproductive violence. While anybody can be a victim of GBV, women are overwhelmingly the victims.
Violence against women continues to be one of the most severe human rights violations within societies. It is deeply rooted in systemic power imbalances between women and men.
EIGE works towards the provision of evidence on GBV that can support the EU and Member States (and beyond) in their efforts to eradicate all forms of violence.
At the EU and Member States level, we support policy makers in designing and shaping policies and measures to combat GBV.
This webpage explores linkages between different crisis situations and gender-based violence. The information draws on EIGE’s research findings and gender statistics. Keep an eye on our website for more updates throughout the year and check our projects page for upcoming studies related to gender-based violence in crises. Gender-based violence in armed conflicts Armed conflicts expose all civilians to the risk...
Gender-based violence is one of the most severe forms of gender inequality. This issue affects women disproportionally as it is directly connected to the unequal distribution of power between women and men. The elimination of gender-based violence and the protection of victims is a goal of the European Union and one of the most important areas of work for the...
The increasing reach of the internet, the rapid spread of mobile information, and the widespread use of social media, has led to the emergence of cyber violence against women and girls (VAWG) as a growing global problem with potentially significant economic and societal consequences. Go to our 2022 report Combating Cyber Violence Against Women and Girls Research by the World...
EIGE plays a leading role in providing information and research on prevalence of female genital mutilation in the European Union and supports Member States to prevent and combat this harmful practice. EIGE has carried out four main studies on the subject: The first study Female genital mutilation in the European Union (2012) mapped out the situation of female genital mutilation...
Femicide is the most severe manifestation of gender-based violence. It is deeply rooted in and a manifestation of power imbalances in society, which promotes an unequal status for men and women. Femicide is broadly defined as the killing of a woman or girl because of her gender, and can take different forms, such as the murder of women as a...
The EU has long recognised that violence against women is a violation of human rights and a form of gender-based discrimination that has a major negative impact on victims and significant costs for society. Women are most likely to face violence at the hands of someone they know, with one in five having experienced violence at the hands of an...
EIGE plays a leading role in providing information and research on administrative data collection on violence against women across the European Union. It also helps Member States to improve their data collection in this area and meet international legal obligations. EIGE has carried out four studies on the subject : The first study (2014): Mapping the current status and potential...
This project aims to assist European Union (EU) Member States in implementing EU-wide indicators on administrative data collection on intimate partner violence, rape and femicide, which have been developed by EIGE. The project also aims to help Member States develop a classification system for femicide cases. As part of the project, EIGE analyses the current situation of data collection on...
In 2017 and 2018, EIGE built on its previous efforts to improve the collection of comparable administrative data on violence against women across the EU. The main objectives of the research were to: Assess the quality and availability of administrative data on intimate partner violence (IPV) and rape collected by the police and justice sectors in each EU Member State...
This study established a measure of violence against women through the use of indicators on rape, femicide and intimate partner violence, which will guide methods of data collection to ensure reliable and comparable data on violence against women across the 28 EU Member States. This will support Member States to regularly measure the prevalence and incidence of rape, femicide, and...
The main aims of the study was to map the key administrative data sources and statistical products created from administrative data on gender-based violence in the 28 EU Member States, and also to analyse their relevance, reliability and quality. The study focused on five classifications of violence against women: intimate partner violence (all types); sexual violence (outside intimate relationship), which...
In an exchange of perspectives with the Council of Europe GREVIO members in Strasbourg on 20 March 2024, EIGE Director Carlien Scheele shared the agency's work in the field of gender-based violence.
EIGE marked the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence by highlighting 16 aspects of prevention and protection against GBV, looking at finance and resources on the Institute’s social media channels.
Since the onset of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine on 22 February 2022, human rights violations and violence have become the new harrowing reality of Ukraine, with growing evidence of mass atrocities and crimes of sexual violence and torture committed against civilians in the territories occupied by Russia’s armed forces. Over 8 million persons – mostly women and children...
The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has developed 13 indicators on intimate partner violence (IPV) to guide the data collection efforts of the police and justice sectors. The indicators developed by EIGE help to assess the progress made at the national level to reduce IPV and domestic violence, and enhance the comparability of data in alignment with the minimum...