Samantha Ruth Prabhu Warns Digital Violence Against Women Is ‘Destroying Lives’ as Deepfake Cases Rise Online
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ActionAid Liberia Kicks Off 16 Days Of Activism, Calls For An End To Acts That Normalize Digital Violence Against Women - Global News Network Liberia
Tarr Town, Old Road, Montserrado – November 25, 2025 – ActionAid Liberia (AAL) joins the global ActionAid Federation and the world at large in commemoration of this year’s 16 Days of Activism. AAL therefore announces the commencement of a series of activities and engagements highlighting the importance of girls and women’s digital safety, their empowerment and advocacy for safer digital spaces everywhere and against gender-based violence. Action…
Samantha Ruth Prabhu warns digital violence against women is ‘destroying lives’ as deepfake cases rise online
Highlights:Samantha Ruth Prabhu steps into UN Women India’s new campaign on digital violence against womenVideo message lays out the real harms: stalking, doxxing, deepfakes, targeted abuse16 Days of Activism runs 25 Nov–10 Dec with a sharp focus on online safetyActor brings huge reach plus lived experience of online abuseNew film Maa Inti Bangaram now in productionThe push against digital violence against women took a sharper turn this week as …
Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu joins UN Women India for the 16 Days of Activism, with a focus on ending digital violence against women and girls
UN Women India has partnered with renowned actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu for the 2025 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign (25 November–10 December). Under the theme “UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls,” the campaign addresses one of the fastest-growing forms of abuse globally. Prabhu is known for acclaimed performances in the Tamil and Telugu films, and the Indian TV Series, The Family Man, commands ove…
A campaign has been launched to end digital violence against women and girls. More than 12,000 women and girls now live in Gaza with disabilities as a result of the war. More than 400 people have been kidnapped in Nigeria in the last week. Source of original article: United Nations (news.un.org). Photo credit: […]
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