The recent World Health Organisation report revealing that nearly 30% of women in India have faced intimate partner violence during their lifetime is a stark and tragic reminder of the deep-rooted gender-based violence crisis persisting across the nation. Despite advances in legal frameworks and social awareness, this data shows that a significant segment of women continue to endure abuse within their homes, which should be spaces of safety and respect. It underscores the pervasive nature of violence that transcends social, economic, and cultural boundaries, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive societal reflection and action.What is equally alarming is the slow progress in addressing this issue globally and nationally. The report also flagged a decline in funding for violence prevention programs amid growing humanitarian and environmental risks that exacerbate vulnerabilities. This points to a dissonance between the severity of the problem and the urgency with which it is being tackled by policymakers and funding bodies. For India, with its vast and diverse population, this calls for amplifying government commitment toward enforcing laws, scaling up survivor-centred services, and mobilizing community-led preventive initiatives that address the root causes of violence including patriarchy, societal norms, and economic dependency.
Ultimately, ending violence against women is not just a policy imperative but a fundamental human rights issue that impacts the well-being and development of the entire society. Empowering women and girls through education, economic opportunities, and legal protections is indispensable for building safer communities and achieving equitable growth. The high prevalence of intimate partner violence demands a multi-stakeholder approach uniting government, civil society, and citizens to dismantle the culture of silence and impunity. A safer world for women is indeed a better world for everyone. This report should serve as a call to action, compelling India and the world to renew their efforts with urgency and accountability.

