Proportion of women subjected to physical and/or sexual violence in the last 12 months (% of women age 15-49) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Proportion of women subjected to physical and/or sexual violence in the last 12 months is the percentage of ever partnered women age 15-49 who are subjected to physical violence, sexual violence or both by a current or former intimate partner in the last 12 months.

Source: United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Equatorial Guinea 43.60 2011
2 Dem. Rep. Congo 36.80 2014
3 Liberia 35.00 2007
4 Cameroon 32.70 2014
5 Gabon 31.50 2012
6 Uganda 29.90 2016
7 Tanzania 29.60 2016
8 Sierra Leone 28.70 2013
9 Burundi 27.90 2017
10 Zambia 26.70 2014
11 São Tomé and Principe 26.30 2009
11 Central African Republic 26.30 2006
13 Angola 25.90 2016
14 Kenya 25.50 2014
15 Malawi 24.30 2016
16 Côte d'Ivoire 22.00 2012
17 Mali 21.50 2006
18 Rwanda 20.70 2015
19 Namibia 20.20 2013
20 Zimbabwe 19.90 2015
21 Ethiopia 19.80 2016
22 Ghana 19.20 2008
23 Chad 17.50 2015
24 Mozambique 15.50 2015
25 Egypt 14.00 2014
26 Togo 12.70 2014
27 Senegal 12.20 2017
28 Nigeria 11.00 2013
29 Burkina Faso 9.30 2010
30 Cabo Verde 7.80 2005
31 The Gambia 7.30 2013
32 Comoros 4.90 2012

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Development Relevance: Violence against women is an obstacle to the achievement of the objectives of equality, development and peace. It both violates and impairs or nullifies the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms. Tolerance and experience of domestic violence are significant barriers to the empowerment of women and it has a negative health consequences for victims, especially with respect to the reproductive health of women and the physical, emotional, and mental health of their children

Limitations and Exceptions: Collecting valid, reliable, and ethical data on domestic violence poses particular challenges because what constitutes violence or abuse varies across cultures and among individuals. In addition, a culture of silence usually surrounds domestic violence and can affect reporting.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual