Violence Against Women Survey
3 elements
mer. 4 mars 2026
FRA Survey Highlights Scale of Violence Against Women
Comprehensive survey highlights urgent need for gender-based violence policy.
mar. 31 mars 2026
EU-wide survey: Violence against women
Survey exposes widespread violence against women, demanding stronger EU action.
dim. 12 avr. 2026
EU-wide Survey Reveals Violence Against Women
New survey exposes widespread violence against women in the EU, urging action.
The European Union, through the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), is actively addressing pervasive violence against women with a new, comprehensive EU-wide survey. This critical data collection reveals the extensive scale of psychological, economic, and cyber violence, highlighting widespread abuse, harassment, and exploitation. The survey’s findings will directly inform and strengthen EU policies and initiatives aimed at preventing and combating gender-based violence, especially as digital platforms emerge as new frontiers for harassment.
This focus matters greatly for citizens and businesses alike. For citizens, particularly women, it underscores the urgent need for stronger protective measures and support services, improving personal safety and rights across the Union. For businesses, especially those operating digital platforms, the survey's insights on cyber violence signal increasing scrutiny and the potential for new regulations to ensure safer online environments, impacting operational frameworks and responsibilities.
Moving forward, the EU is committed to leveraging this robust evidence base to strengthen legal frameworks and protection services. The FRA’s ongoing work provides critical data for policymakers to develop more effective strategies to combat all forms of gender-based violence. This direction points towards increased awareness campaigns and stronger, more harmonized measures across member states, ultimately advancing the broader goal of achieving gender equality and personal safety within the EU.