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To Be Discussed at the Global Trends in Technology-Facilitated Violence Webinar

The launch event of the report titled “Global Trends in Prevention and Intervention in the Field of Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls: A Compendium of Emerging Practices,” prepared by the Association for Combating Sexual Violence, UN Women, and the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI), will be held online on July 7, 2026.

In the webinar to be held on Tuesday, July 7 from 19:00 to 20:00 (local time), different forms of technology-facilitated violence, global prevention and intervention trends, and current debates in the Turkish context will be discussed. The event will also share research, best practices, and international experiences in the field of technology-mediated sexualized violence.

During the webinar, experts from UN Women, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI), Chayn, and the Association for Struggle Against Sexual Violence will give presentations. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Turkish and English.

The recording of the webinar will be published on the Association for Struggle Against Sexual Violence’s YouTube channel after the event.

Program

  • Opening and Moderation

Nurgül Öz, Association for Struggle Against Sexual Violence, Specialist in Preventive Studies

  • Introduction: The Turkish Context

Hazal Sipahi, Association for Struggle Against Sexual Violence, Board Member | Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: Why Now, Why Together?

Aysel Ergün, UN Women Turkey, Program Analyst | Understanding Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

  • Overview and Global Trends

Raphaëlle Rafin, UN Women, Policy Specialist in the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Unit (EVAW) | Global Developments in Legal and Policy Regulations on Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls: Achievements and Gaps in Practice

Ayesha Mago, Sexual Violence Research Initiative, International Advocacy Director | What We Know and Still Need to Learn: Evidence-Based Best Practices and Current Gaps in the Field of Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

Carolina Cal, Chayn, Survivor Services Facilitator | Technology that Heals, Not Harms: The Bloom Project

  • Q&A and Closing

Click here to review the report.

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