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As part of its 2025 national campaign “Speak Out against Gender-Based Violence” (Mansktoch Ala El Onf), the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) launched a series of testimonies based on lived experiences, captured both in digital and real-word spaces. These testimonies cast light the various forms of digital violence faced by women and girls, and the groups most affected, including journalists, migrants, politicians, students, content creators, businesswomen, activists, and women and girls with disabilities.

16 days of awareness-raising and direct interaction with citizens across the Kingdom… 16 video testimonies exposing the many facets of digital/technology-facilitated violence against women and girls, highlighting the impact of this silent pandemic that is, as considered by the CNDH Chairperson, a threat not only women and girls but society as a whole.

It is important to note that the CNDH has launched a nationwide campaign against digital violence, which includes awareness-raising videos (created with motion design and AI-generated characters set in Moroccan contexts), an interactive symposium on technology-facilitated violence against women and girls, the country’s first-ever human rights-themed mapping projection, and three exhibitions held in major public spaces in Rabat: Mahaj Riad, Mohammed V Avenue (in front of Parliament), and Rabat Agdal train station.

The Council has also launched a traveling caravan that visited all 12 regions of Morocco, starting in the south in Dakhla, reaching Al Hoceima on December 9, and concluding tomorrow in Kenitra.

Across 16 days, through 12 regions and 12 cities, conversations unfolded, connections were made, and voices rose to shed light on the emerging, complex threats to the rights of women and girls, simply because they are women and girls.

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