EU Council Urges Action Against Cyber Violence Targeting Girls

EU Council Urges Action Against Cyber Violence Targeting Girls

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The EU Council has called for stronger measures to combat cyber violence against girls and young women, acknowledging its rising prevalence. The conclusions emphasize the need for effective prevention against online abuse, including cyberstalking and non-consensual image sharing. A report from the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) reveals that girls are disproportionately affected, often facing harassment from an early age. The Council's conclusions highlight systemic inequalities that contribute to this violence and call for improved support for victims, including mental health care and legal assistance. Education on digital consent and gender-responsive digital literacy is also prioritized. The initiative reflects a commitment to protecting minors in the digital age as a shared European responsibility.

Key Points: • EU Council emphasizes urgent action against cyber violence targeting girls and young women. • The conclusions are based on findings from the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). • Education on digital consent and gender-responsive digital literacy is crucial for prevention.

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2026-06-29
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