國際反性別暴力行動(Activism to End Gender-based Violence),每年自11月25日國際終止婦女受暴日(International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women)至12月10日國際人權日(International Human Rights Day)展開,為期16天。
今(2025)年聯合國之主題為「團結終止對所有婦女與女孩數位暴力」(UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls)。
國際婦女法學會中華民國分會(FIDA ROC(Taiwan))在總會(FIDA International)之倡議下,亦呼籲社會正視此問題,並提出四項作為:
1.建立正確適法的數位意識;2.建構安全的網路環境;3.提出修法建議及政策芻議;4.運用社群響應活動。
國際婦女法學會中華民國分會對UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls之倡議
2025.11.29
國際反性別暴力行動(Activism to End Gender-based Violence),每年自11月25日國際終止婦女受暴日(International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women)至12月10日國際人權日(International Human Rights Day)展開,為期16天。今(2025)年聯合國之主題為「團結終止對所有婦女與女孩數位暴力」(UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls),以橘色為活動代表色,代表希望及免於暴力。
婦女與女孩在數位空間中的安全問題日益嚴重。國際婦女法學會中華民國分會(FIDA ROC(Taiwan))在總會(FIDA International)之倡議下,亦呼籲社會正視:數位平台雖帶來變革,卻也出現濫用惡用現象;愈來愈多婦女與女孩遭受網路跟蹤、線上騷擾、未經同意的影像分享,以及其他運用科技促成的暴力,這些行為侵犯人權,造成真實且持久的傷害卻往往被迫噤聲。
數位暴力之危害並非孤立存在。它影響家庭、社群與整個社會;它加深不平等,限制參與,阻礙性別正義的進展。
在今年的行動倡議中,FIDA ROC(Taiwan)呼籲各國、各級政府、各機構與所有個人,共同建構一個有同理心、尊重他人,以及對線上濫用零容忍,並嚴予究責的文化。茲提出下列作法:
一、建立正確適法的數位意識:關注社會上發生之各種對婦女的數位暴力事件,適時導正錯誤觀念,建立正面數位認知,協助增進婦女自我防護觀念,並將之納入本會服務委員會之法律宣導內容,逐步強化社會上對數位暴力嚴正拒絕及抗議之態度,改善檢討被害人之刻板錯誤觀念,進而倡導有效防護機制並提升性別尊重意識。
二、建構安全的網路環境:呼籲平台業者承擔責任,落實不法舉報機制,與社會共同協力打造出一個平和、包容、多元、友善、公平、正義的網路環境。
三、提出修法建議及政策芻議:主/協辦相關法律爭議問題之研討會,邀請專家學者進行專題演講,適時提出修法建議,強化規範密度,提高法律責任,對故意加害者不應予以寬待,並強化被害婦女之各項輔導協助措施。
四、運用社群響應活動:結合各種社群平台媒體,推廣「數位暴力零容忍」之觀念,運用網路媒介深化倡議,提升婦女權益及性別平權意識。
FIDA ROC (Taiwan)’s Advocacy Statement on “UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls”
November 29, 2025
The international Activism to End Gender-based Violence campaign runs annually for 16 days, from the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25 to International Human Rights Day on December 10. For 2025, the United Nations has designated the theme “UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls,” with orange as the campaign’s symbolic color—representing hope and freedom from violence.
The safety of women and girls in digital spaces has become an increasingly pressing concern. Under the initiative of FIDA International, the International Federation of Women Lawyers – Republic of China (FIDA ROC (Taiwan)) calls upon society to confront the reality that, while digital platforms have transformed our world, they have also enabled widespread misuse and abuse. Growing numbers of women and girls face online stalking, digital harassment, non-consensual sharing of images, and other forms of technology-facilitated violence. These acts violate human rights, inflict actual and lasting harm, and too often silence victims.
Digital violence is not an isolated issue. It affects families, communities, and society as a whole; deepens inequalities; restricts participation; and obstructs progress toward gender justice.
As part of this year’s advocacy efforts, FIDA ROC (Taiwan) urges all nations, all levels of government, institutions, and individuals to work together toward a culture grounded in empathy, respect, zero tolerance for online abuse, and strict accountability. We put forward the following actions:
1.Promote Lawful and Responsible Digital Awareness:
2.Monitor cases of digital violence against women and address misconceptions in a timely manner. Foster positive digital understanding, assist women in building self-protection awareness, and incorporate these issues into our Association’s legal education initiatives. Strengthen society’s resolve to reject digital violence, counter victim-blaming stereotypes, and advocate for effective protective mechanisms and raise awareness of gender respect.Build a Safer Online Environment: Call upon platform operators to assume responsibility by enforcing reporting mechanisms for unlawful conduct and to cooperate with society in creating an online environment that is peaceful, inclusive, diverse, friendly, fair, and just.
3.Advance Legal Reform and Policy Proposals: Organize or co-organize seminars on legal challenges involving digital violence, invite experts to deliver keynote presentations, and propose timely law amendments. Increase regulatory rigor, impose heightened legal liability, ensure perpetrators do not receive leniency, and reinforce counseling and support measures for women victims.
4.Mobilize Advocacy Through Social Platforms: Utilize various social media channels to promote the concept of “zero tolerance for digital violence,” deepen awareness through online communication tools, and strengthen public understanding of women’s rights and gender equality.











