1-5 6-50 51+Deaths per
100,000 people0.9% 47% No dataShare of women
experiencing intimate
partner violenceAfghanistanHonduras IndiaUnited Arab
EmiratesBotswanaSomaliaSyriaSingapore Turkmenistan
Hong Kong,
ChinaVenezuela100%63.80
Developed
EconomiesEast Asia
and the PacificLatin America
and the
CaribbeanSouth
AsiaMiddle East
and North AfricaCentral and Sub-Saharan Africa
Eastern Europe
and Central AsiaFemale response
Ye s N oUnited
Global States
average
Intimate partner violence
About 379 million women experienced intimate
partner violence in 2018. Yearly rates are
a third higher in conflict-affected countries.Perception of community safety
Fewer than 25 percent of women feel safe at night in Afghanistan,
Syria, Venezuela, and Botswana. A lack of security makes women
less willing to commute to opportunities outside home.Organized violence
Deaths from war or other armed con-
flicts have declined worldwide for the
fourth consecutive year since 2014.Large-scale conflicts can normalize violence
against women within their homes and com-
munities. Such general insecurity can pro-
mote a hypermasculine culture, which has
widespread repercussions for women.Conflict in Afghanistan
has contributed to a
staggering prevalence
of intimate partner vio-
lence, affecting nearly
one in two women.“ Do you feel safe walking alone at night
in the city or area where you live?”Syria still has the world’s
highest level of violence—
even after the conflict
de-escalated from 2016
to 2018, halving the
death rate.SECURING SAFETY
BREAKING FREE
OF VIOLENCE
80 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC