Over 300 organizations participated in nationwide 16-day campaign addressing gender-based violence, highlighting urgent need for increased support structure funding.

"This rising figure reflects only part of the reality"
"Prevention of gender violence is a societal emergency"
Switzerland has witnessed an unprecedented mobilization against gender-based violence through a comprehensive 16-day campaign that concluded on Tuesday. The initiative garnered remarkable support, with more than 300 organizations joining forces across the nation. The campaign kicked off with a powerful demonstration that drew 10,000 participants, setting the tone for the extensive series of events that followed throughout the country.
The campaign has brought to light disturbing statistics regarding gender-based violence in Switzerland. According to reports, the country faces the tragic reality of one woman being killed every two weeks by a current or former partner. In 2023, victim support centers recorded 49,055 consultations, a figure that experts believe represents only a fraction of the actual cases. Many victims remain silent, deterred by fear of stigmatization and limited access to support structures.
The feminist NGO Frieda has emphasized the critical need to strengthen support infrastructure for victims of gender-based violence. Current support structures face significant challenges, including limited funding and accessibility issues. The organization highlights that many victims hesitate to seek help due to various barriers, including fear of stigmatization and insufficient accessible support services across different regions of Switzerland.
The campaign has culminated in a clear call for comprehensive action at multiple levels. Key demands include increased funding for support structures, enhanced training programs for professionals and volunteers, and greater awareness among legal authorities and media outlets. The organization advocates for making gender-based violence a political priority and improving data collection methods to ensure more reliable statistics. This multi-faceted approach aims to address both immediate support needs and long-term prevention strategies.