During substantive sessions led by UNODC, participants explored different aspects of the multi-stakeholder in-depth review methodology. The consultation facilitated experience sharing and South-South cooperation, particularly during breakout sessions for in-depth discussions within smaller groups.
Several recommendations about setting up, implementing, and monitoring femicide reviews at both national and local levels were discussed. In addition to producing a meeting report, UNODC will hold follow-up meetings will with stakeholders to help sharing knowledge and experience and to support interested countries in piloting the multi-stakeholder in-depth femicide review methodology.
Femicide is the most extreme form of gender-based violence, with Africa being the region with the highest number of victims relative to the size of its female population.[1] Globally, about 1 in 3 women experience gender-based violence in their lifetime, with even higher prevalence in the African Region.[2] Since 2010, UNODC has supported over 50 countries worldwide in strengthening crime prevention and criminal justice responses to violence against women, with a dedicated programme against GBV in partnership with SADC.
[1] UNODC (2023). Gender-Related Killings of Women and Girls: Femicide/feminicide. https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/briefs/Femicide_brief_2023.pdf
[2] WHO (2021). Violence against women prevalence estimates, 2018 – WHO African Region. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-SRH-21.7