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How survivor-centred tech solutions can reduce digital violence

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November 22, 2025

Shutting down online violence is not easy, but it can be done.

- By RICHELINE MascariNas, EDWINA KOTOISUVA

How survivor-centred tech solutions can reduce digital violence

In the Philippines, an actress testifies at a Senate hearing on online sexual abuse and exploitation of children. Digital technology can maximize reach, making it easier for perpetrators to commit and conceal their digital surveillance.

THE International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women underscores the growing urgency of addressing online violence with laws, platforms, and digital systems.

Digital transformation brings boundless opportunities to enhance efficiency and drive growth in Asia and the Pacific. Yet, it also exposes women and girls to heightened risks and harm.

As digital transformation accelerates, it is critical to address violence against women that uses digital tools and online platforms.

As defined by the United Nations and other organizations, this includes image-based abuse, online sexual harassment, cyberstalking, doxing or unwanted disclosure of personal data, impersonation, deception, and online child sexual exploitation.

Globally, the United Nations Population Fund reports that up to 60% of women experience online violence.

In 14 countries across Asia, women and girls are significantly more affected, with perpetrators being mainly men and boys.

In the Pacific, technology is an additional avenue for harm in the region where rates of violence against women are already high, causing a heightened threat for survivors.

Recent incidents are alarming. In Australia, the national police called for vigilance against online exploitation and cyberattacks targeting underage girls through online crime and gaming networks.

In the Republic of Korea, investigators uncovered multiple chatrooms circulating non-consensual pictures and videos of women and girls.

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