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Violence against women and girls touches every corner of the globe and is one of the world's most pervasive human rights violations.
Nazanin Boniadi
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the global prevalence of violence against women and girls as a critical human rights issue.

Nazanin Boniadi's quote sheds light on the widespread nature of violence against women and girls, underscoring it as a significant human rights violation that affects individuals in every part of the world. The statement calls attention to the urgent need for global awareness and action to combat this pervasive issue, highlighting that such violence is not confined to any specific culture or region, but exists universally.

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ViolenceWomenHuman RightsGlobal IssuePervasive

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In a speech addressing human rights, this quote can be used to highlight the need for policy changes.

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