Our initial thoughts on the government's new strategy to tackle *men's* violence against women and girls. Slightly longer read ... https://t.co/shqzKTWZcI
Her names was Dawn.
We are sharing this today, written by Liz and Kirsty, mum and sister of Dawn, for our 10-year report published in 2020.
Today, Dawns killer was found guilty of her murder due to devastating new evidence emerging after he had previously been acquitted in 2017.
Jess Phillips reading the names of women killed with a male suspect in 2025 v. 2024.
We hope this is the difference being in power and prioritising halving men’s violence against women makes. We will hold them to account but also acknowledge the movement up the political agenda.
“This is a 2,000 women line in the sand,” said Femicide Census cofounder Clarrie O’Callaghan.”This Labour gvt has committed to halve violence against women. The data is here, we know what the issues are. Now is the time not only to tackle male violence against women, but end it.”
Data analysing deaths of all 2,000 women killed by men since 2009 reveals hidden scourge of matricide
From our 2,000 Women report! https://t.co/RiNFZkz0ys
The Femicide Census’s new report 2000 Women has made the Guardian’s front page today! And that’s despite it hardly being a quiet news day in terms of globally significant doom.
Proud to have our own @ClarrieCensus presenting our special report on Femicide in Merseyside at Voices for Change Conference hosted by the First Step in Knowsley and Amazon.
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@jk_rowling I’ve two friends I’ve known since 11 years old and some 39 years later we are still friends. It’s these friends that know your siblings and your parents from when they were much younger than we are now and all the ups and downs that brings. It’s a different type of friendship x
@we_are_nina I don’t see your posts either but saw this. I also never see Counting Dead Women and Femicide Census or Karen’s IS and I like and engage with them every day. I have to go looking for them. It’s so weird.
We will start with Milica Zilic, killed on 27 Nov 2023 at 8.30 am and every 5 minutes name another woman and where possible share her photo.
Currently our last tweet is scheduled for 4pm
‘Killed here’ blue plaques unveiled in campaign for tougher sentences for domestic homicides.
A poignant campaign by @KilledWomennw https://t.co/bCBQSK0Xb3
🚴♀️Join us in cheering on our CEO, Sarah, as she begins her epic cycle ride from York to Devon today - a journey of 300 miles.
Sarah has already raised over £1,000 in vital funds for IDAS. Please, if you can, consider supporting her here 👇
@AnnOlivarius@DrEmmaKatz A headline is not the sum of the article or the project. The whole article and our project in particular explicitly references it is fatal violence by men. We are very clear on that.