Cases of female violence rose by 2.4% during 2024, the majority of students' victims
Jakarta – Komnas Wanita, the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA), as well as the Service Pengan Service Forum (FPL) recorded the number of reports of violence against women in 2024 of 35 thousand cases. This figure is up 2.4% compared to reports in 2023. “During January to December 2024, approximately 35,533 reports of violence against women increased. said. Indra said the increase in the number of these reports showed two sides. He said the two parties are the victim’s courage to report the increasing challenges and challenges to deal with them. Browse to continue the content “On the one hand the victim, we see it more and more brave to report, but on the other hand, of course cultural challenges, then structural and substance of protection, of course we still stand together,” he said. He said the three provinces with high cases were West Java, East Java and DKI Jakarta. He emphasized the problems of reporting reporting in the 3T area (most important, outer and decline). “Large provinces such as West Java, East Java and DKI Jakarta are definitely areas with high cases reported. Of course, we see because I think access to complaints is better, while the challenges in the 3T region are of course also different barriers in infrastructure and assistance that make matters difficult to report,” he said. In addition, Indra said that victims of violence against women in the age group of children and adolescents occur by 46.38 percent. He said the majority of the victims, about 40.26%, were students. “Victims were found in all age groups and children and teens of about 46.38 percent, as well as young and adult women of about 41.10 percent, as the highest and this distribution in all educational backgrounds, especially high schools, is about 33 percent,” Indra said. “As far as the activity is concerned, the majority of victims are students of about 40.26%, and then followed by women who work 19.47%and housewives 18.86%, it shows schools, then workplaces and homes as the most vulnerable space for violence,” he added. KDRT The highest case of Komnas Wanita, PPPA and FPL also recorded domestic violence (KDRT) the highest number with 7.587 cases, followed by sexual violence of 12,398 cases, often executed by the closest person. Then there are 489 cases of trafficking (TPPO), which are often not reported due to different obstacles. The report also emphasized the special vulnerability experienced by marginal groups, such as women with disabilities with 546 reports, victims of gender diversity 23 reports, women with HIV-Aigs 141 reports, gender workers 161 reports, drug victims 6 reports, and migrant workers 17 reports. The significant increase was also seen in the case of online generation -based violence (KBGO) which reached 2,866 reports, and this number was almost doubled from the previous year, with most adult women victims. For information, the Ministry of PPPA, Komnas Perempuan and the Service Provision Forum (FPL) signed a joint agreement on the synergy of data and the use of a system to document cases of violence against women to fulfill the human rights on December 21, 2019. The first phase of the agreement ended in 2024. Now the three institutions have resumed commitment through a joint agreement for the 2024-2029 period. The purpose of this Agreement remains the same, namely to present data senses, documentation systems, joint reports that can be used to strengthen policy preparation. Then, coordinating the handling of cases for realizing the progress and protection of women’s human rights in Indonesia. Also check out the video ‘Minister of PPPA: Parenting is a factor that causes the violence of women’s children’: (MIB/IDN)