
Taking Public Action to End Violence at Home
Summary of Conference Proceedings
Violence against women remains a global crisis. Worldwide, more than one in three
women have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner
sexual violence in their lifetime. OECD’s inaugural conference on violence against
women, entitled “Taking Public Action to End Violence at Home,” facilitated a survivor-centred
exchange of ideas and experiences. Held on 5-6 February 2020, attendees convened to
share experiences, practices and ideas on how to prevent, address, and eradicate intimate
partner violence (IPV), a particularly insidious form of violence against women. Just
a few weeks after this OECD conference concluded, the regional health crisis of COVID-19
in Asia had turned into a global pandemic. In less than a month, the entire world
was grappling with the massive health, social, and economic effects of the crisis
– including the consequences of millions of women becoming trapped at home with their
abusers, as governments implemented containment measures to stop the spread of the
virus. The issues, challenges, and solutions to intimate partner violence that were
debated at OECD conference have taken on a new and even more pressing urgency in the
face of the global crisis.
Published on June 05, 2020