Digital literacy for women is no longer only about using the internet. In 2026, it means knowing how to work, earn, learn, use AI, protect money, identify fraud, report abuse, …
Digital Violence
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Online abuse against women is not “Just Online” anymore. It is systemic, scalable, and deeply broken.
by Kabir Jainby Kabir JainOnline abuse against women is no longer limited to trolling or harassment. From cyberstalking to AI-generated deepfake content, the nature of digital violence has evolved faster than laws, platforms, and …
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Hope for Women’s Rights: 2025 was brutal. It also quietly proved that ‘Patriarchy’ isn’t invincible.
by Saranshby Saransh2025 made the backlash against women’s rights impossible to ignore. Yet it also proved something else: patriarchy is not inevitable. This editorial tracks where women pushed back, what those wins …
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Digital violence against women is not a side effect of the internet. It is its mirror.
by Saranshby SaranshDigital violence against women is real violence with real consequences. This Mosaic editorial examines how online abuse reshapes women’s lives, silences voices, and demands accountability beyond technology alone.
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The 2025 UNiTE Campaign turns the spotlight on digital violence against women and girls. As deepfakes, harassment, and AI-fuelled abuse rise, UN Women is calling for stronger laws, safer platforms, …