Young inhabitants of the camp for forced immigrants in South Sudan UN report: Climate crisis provokes the growth of gender violence Women By the end of the century, climate change can cause every tenth case of violence by an intimate partner. This is warned by the authors of a new report prepared as part of the UN Luch Perennial initiative (spotlight initiative). ~ 60 > experts note that climate change enhances social tension, aggravating the position of vulnerable groups of the population, and suggest urgently taking measures. 60 > among key factors affecting the level of gender violence, the authors of the publication call extreme weather phenomena, the publication. Forced movement, lack of food and economic instability. These trends are especially clearly manifested in countries where women today are faced with inequality and are at risk of violence. According to the report, an increase in the global temperature by each 1 ° C & NBSP; helps to increase violence by a partner by 4.7 percent. When warming 2 ° C by 2090, another 40 million women and girls will encounter this type of violation annually. In the scenario with a temperature increase of 3.5 ° C, this indicator doubles. 60 > initiative “Ray of Light” is a global partnership of the European Union and the UN, aimed at eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls. The authors of the study are insisted that when implementing measures to combat climate change, it is necessary to take into account the issue of human rights – only in this case they will be effective. “quiet pandemia” report that gender violence has already The scale of the global epidemic acquired: more than a billion women – at least every third – came across physical, sexual or psychological violence. These data are most likely underestimated, since only about seven percent of the victims are contacted by the police or for medical help. Experts also indicate an increase in violence after climatic disasters. In 2023 alone, 93.1 million people suffered from natural disasters and earthquakes, and about 423 million women were abused by a partner. As climatic shocks increased, the risk of violence will increase sharply, scientists warn, relying on existing statistics. 60 > so, in one of the studies in the report, an increase in the number of femicids by 28 percent during heat waves was recorded. Other consequences include an increase in the number of children’s marriages, trafficking in people and sexual exploitation – especially after the waves of resettlement associated with floods, droughts or deserting. ~ 60 > vulnerable layers population & nbsp; The crisis affects women unevenly. First of all, women and girls from the low -income segments of the population, including small farmers and residents of informal urban settlements, suffer. Women from among the indigenous peoples, with disability, elderly, as well as representatives of LGBTK+ face cross -risks and limited access to help, refuge and legal protection. ~ 60 >~ 60 > when an increase in temperature by 4 ° C & nbsp; in African countries sedent Women who have suffered from violence by a partner can grow from 48 million in 2015 to 140 million by 2060. However, with restriction of warming to 1.5 ° C, the share of victims can decrease from 24 percent in 2015 to 14 percent in 2060. The report also emphasizes the threats that human rights activists who protect the environment are faced with. Many of them are subjected to persecution, slander, attacks and even murders – for speaking against the destructive use of natural resources. in Guatemala women who announced illegal cutting of forests, evicted them at home. In the Philippines, women protesting against mining work were subjected to abductions and attacks. climate policy and women ‘rights despite the entire acuteness of the problem, only 0.04 percent of climatic assistance in the development of the development is aimed at ensuring gender equality. This, according to the authors of the report, indicates that the relationship between the climate change and gender violence is underestimated. ~ ~ 60 > research authors propose to integrate measures to prevent gender violence into climate policy at all levels – from local financial financial financial financial mechanisms. 60 > experience of countries such as Haiti, Vanuatu, Liberia and Mozambique, shows that it is possible to simultaneously solve the problems of preventing violence and strengthening stability to the climate. Such measures include retraining of midwives for working in sustainable agriculture, the inclusion of gender services in the response plan to emergency situations and supporting mobile clinics in disaster zones. ~ 60 >~ 60 > in the UN they emphasize: cessation of violence against women and girls is not only a matter of human rights, but also the key to the key to the key to the key to fair, sustainable and climatically stable future.