UN Women warns 1.8b women face online violence without protection
[The Guardian - Nigeria] - 23/11/2025
UN Women has called for stronger global cooperation to ensure digital platforms and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools meet safety and ethical standards that protect women and girls from the escalating threat of online violence. The agency urged governments to fund The post UN Women warns 1.8b (…)
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