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Increased Fear as Women Get Exposed to Misogyny

AdminBy AdminNovember 19, 2024Updated:May 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Chipo Brenda

Cybercrimes are a growing concern in Uganda, particularly targeting women. A recent report by the Uganda Media Women’s Association (UMWA) reveals that women are three times more likely to experience online misogyny, a form of cyber violence, than men.

The report highlights the alarming rise of digital violence directed at women on social media platforms like Twitter. This includes harassment, threats, and other forms of abuse.

Call for Action

Sylvia Biraahwa, Commissioner from the Ministry of Information Communication, Technology and National Guidance, called for increased vigilance and technological literacy to combat cybercrimes. She emphasized the need for collective action to end impunity online, especially for women.

Biraahwa also highlighted the importance of amending existing laws and introducing new legislation to address cybercrimes effectively. She stressed the need to raise awareness about the legal implications of misogynistic behavior online.

Impact on Women

Margaret Ssentamu Masagazi, Executive Director of UMWA, noted that the study is the first of its kind in Uganda and sheds light on the hostile online environment faced by women. She emphasized the need to advocate for women’s rights in the digital age.

Joan Nankya, a researcher on the study, revealed that over 1,640 social media posts were analyzed, showing that women are significantly more likely to be targeted by misogynistic content.

The report further highlighted that 73% of women journalists in Uganda have experienced online violence, making them 27 times more likely to be harassed than their male counterparts.

Protecting Women Online

Sandra Aceng, Executive Director of the Women of Uganda Network, emphasized the importance of protecting the identities of survivors to prevent further harm. Doreen Sampa, Advocacy Officer at UMWA, stressed the need for collective efforts to safeguard women and girls in online spaces.

Charity Ahimbisibwe, Chairperson of the UMWA Board, emphasized the organization’s commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women and girls. She highlighted the importance of protecting women’s voices both online and offline.

Conclusion

The UMWA report underscores the urgent need to address online misogyny in Uganda. Media outlets and the government must take proactive steps to create safe and inclusive online spaces for women.

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