eSafety joins global partnership to end online harassment of women

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Australia’s online safety regulator eSafety is joining forces with its global counterparts to help end the online harassment and abuse of women.  

eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said Australia has signed up as a founding member of the Global Partnership to End Online Harassment and Abuse. 

The global partnership is a joint initiative led by the US White House Gender Policy Council and as part of Denmark’s Tech for Democracy Initiative and the US Summit for Democracy.   

“eSafety is honoured to be part of this global effort and looks forward to collaborating on our shared commitment to eliminating online gender-based violence,” Commissioner Grant said.  

“We know online abuse is a significant issue for Australian women.” 

Commissioner Grant stated that the global partnership was important as it aims to increase understanding of the pervasiveness, impact, and political and economic costs of gender-based online harassment and abuse around the world.  

Aside from this, the partnership will also help strengthen prevention of and responses to gender-based online harassment and abuse, focusing on the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.  

Commissioner Grant said that eSafety was concerned by the trend of gender-based harassment and abuse and its impact on women and girls.  

“Women are over-represented in reports to eSafety about image-based and adult cyber abuse, which have increased significantly during the pandemic, and reflect broader gender inequalities in society,” she said. 

“Important eSafety research released earlier this month found that one in three working women were abused online, which led to many stepping away from digital platforms and taking a backward step in their careers.”

Knowing that online gender-based violence is a complex matter that transcends national borders, eSafety is looking forward to tackling these issues with global partners, sharing insights from Australia and learning from colleagues from around the world.  

Commissioner Grant has spoken at the virtual global launch of the Global Partnership to End Online Harassment and Abuse at an event hosted by the UN Commission on the Status of Women last Wednesday.

Source: eSafety Commissioner Media Release