violence against indigenous women
Violence against indigenous women refers to any form of physical, sexual, or emotional harm specifically targeting women from indigenous communities. It encompasses acts such as domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, murder, and discrimination, which disproportionately affect indigenous women due to their gender, ethnicity, and marginalized social status.
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