When Your Work Is Stolen and No One Is Accountable: Ben’s Experience of Content Theft

Ben’s experience of image abuse did not involve threats from a partner or a single identifiable perpetrator.
When There’s No Proof: Sarah’s Experience of Intimate Image Abuse

A defining part of Sarah’s experience was the absence of evidence. Although she believed she knew who was responsible, she had no way to show how the intimate images were being kept, restored, or shared. The threats originated from multiple phone numbers and online accounts, making it difficult to connect incidents or identify patterns of behaviour.
Day Sixteen Spotlight: UN Women Chief Calls for Urgent Global Action to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls

On the final day of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls‘ campaign, Kalliopi Mingeirou highlights the transformative power of the annual 16 Days of Activism campaign, why ending digital violence against women and girls has become an urgent global priority and what actions […]
Day Fifteen Spotlight: How Glitch Combats Racialised Digital Violence

On day fifteen of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls‘ campaign, Tèmítópé Lasade-Anderson highlights how Black feminism shapes Glitch’s bold strategy, why tackling racialised digital violence is urgent, Glitch’s approach to AI literacy and the broader structural forces that reproduce harm online. Tèmítópé […]
Day Fourteen Spotlight: Minister Davies-Jones on Tackling Digital Violence in the UK

On day fourteen of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls’ campaign, Minister Alex Davies-Jones discusses the evolving nature of digital violence, protections for victims, holding tech platforms to account and the MoJ’s ambitious goal to halve violence against women and girls in a […]
Day Thirteen Spotlight: Felicity Feleke on the Power of Young Women and Girls’ Voices

On day thirteen of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls‘ campaign, Miss Ethiopia 2025 discusses her advocacy across beauty pageants, community spaces and the UN Human Rights Council, alongside the She Leads Programme and why centring girls’ and young women’s voices is critical. […]
Day Twelve Spotlight: Trailblazer Ljubica Fuentes Combats Digital Violence With Courage

On day twelve of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls‘ campaign, human rights activist Ljubica Fuentes discusses her NGO, activism in Ecuador’s hostile political context and her ambition for a future shaped by safe digital spaces, feminist leadership and collective action. Digital abuse […]
Day Eleven Spotlight: Take Back The Tech! On Ending Violence With Digital Feminist Power

On day eleven of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls‘ campaign, TBTT! activists reflect on feminist collectives in the Global South, political instability, the militarisation of technology and Big Tech accountability. They discuss how digital GBV undermines women’s and queer communities’ self-expression and […]
Day Ten Spotlight: How Jodie Campaigns Found Her Voice

On day Ten of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls‘ campaign, Jodie Campaigns describes how she transformed her deepfake abuse into a powerful feminist movement, driving legal reform and global awareness in the fight against digital violence. “Like many campaigners,” Jodie explains frankly, […]
Day Nine Spotlight: Elena Michael on How Not Your Porn Champions Survivors and S** Workers’ Rights

On day three of our ‘Sixteen Activists or Organisations Around the Globe Fighting to End Digital Violence Against all Women and Girls‘ campaign, Elena Michael discusses how the #NotYourPorn movement grew from a need to create space for survivors and champion s**workers’ rights. Elena Michael is the co-founder and director of #NotYourPorn, as well […]