As people’s personal and public lives are increasingly played out on the internet and through social media, a new frontier in the fight against gender-based violence has emerged. While the internet serves as a conduit for information dissemination, social connection, and the facilitation of activism and political mobilisation, it concurrently serves as a platform for the perpetuation of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) and discrimination.
Report 2: Normalised and Invisible
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CIR


An analysis of gendered hate speech on social media in Ethiopia
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