(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 21 - Anti-violence centres D.i.
The network said reported cases of gender-based violence have
grown for the second consecutive year.
A survey involving 97% of the network's 88 centres across Italy
protecting abuse victims found that 21,842 women turned to one
of the facilities to ask for help in the first 10 months of the
year.
If the current trend continues, the total number of women
seeking help in 12 months could reach 26,210 victims with a
potential increase of 3,125 women compared to 2023, the
anti-violence network said.
On average, the centres welcomed 2,184 women every month in
2024, against 1,924 in 2023.
"An increasing number of women decide to leave situations of
abuse or violence by turning to one of our centres where they
know they can find a safe shelter without being judged and in an
anonymous way, where they are helped" leave a difficult
situation for free, commented Antonella Veltri, president of
D.i.Re.
She added that the organization wants to boost its activity to
prevent gender-based violence across society, starting from
schools as well as in companies all over the country. (ANSA).
'Increasing number of women turn to anti-violence centres'
Up 14% compared to 2023 - Women's network against violence