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Ever since the outbreak of COVID, we have been told to stay home, stay safe, and protect others in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Yet all these prevention methods have indirectly put millions of women and girls into great danger.
To them, home has not been a safe place for months, for years. They are now stuck in a perpetual and deadly cycle of domestic violence in the middle of a global pandemic. Since the outbreak of coronavirus, a number of emerging data and reports show that all types of violence against women and girls, particularly domestic violence, has intensified.
Unfortunately, these numbers are likely to increase due to risk factors posed by COVID on top of pre-existing issues, which will be outlined next. For instance, an increase in cases of domestic violence has been reported in countries such as France, Canada, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. There has also been a rise in the demand for emergency services. Sad to say, the great majority of female victims-survivors of violence never formally report — as reported by UNODC.
Looking at the statistics, we can say that domestic violence against women and girls has exacerbated during the pandemic. And you may wonder what its leading causes are. There are numerous factors that contribute to the proliferation of domestic violence against women and girls during the pandemic. Despite being effective in limiting and preventing the spread of coronavirus, lockdowns, social distancing, and stay-at-home orders have a devastating impact on women and girls at risk of domestic violence.