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Arabic | New UNICEF estimates on sexual violence against children

Arabic | New UNICEF estimates on sexual violence against children

Sexual violence against children is pervasive, cutting across geographical, cultural and economic boundaries. The first-ever global and regional estimates on sexual violence against children reveal the scale of this violation worldwide. https://data.unicef.org/resources/when-numbers-demand-action/ More than 370 million girls and women alive today – or 1 in 8 – experienced rape or sexual assault before the age of 18. When ‘non-contact’ forms of sexual violence, such as online or verbal abuse, are included, the number of girls and women affected rises to 650 million globally – or 1 in 5. Although more girls and women are affected, and their experiences are better documented, boys and men are also impacted. An estimated 240 to 310 million boys and men – or around 1 in 11 – have experienced rape or sexual assault during childhood. This estimate rises to between 410 and 530 million when non-contact forms are included. With numbers comes responsibility. While intensified efforts are needed to strengthen the availability of reliable and comprehensive statistics, the estimates presented in this publication are a wake-up call. When victims are counted, they are no longer invisible, and the promise of protection becomes a real possibility. Learn more about UNICEF’s data on sexual violence: https://data.unicef.org/topic/child-protection/violence/sexual-violence/