Read on app Read on app
✕
Prayer Times
  • Morocco
  • Lifestyle
  • Western Sahara
  • Login
Morocco World News
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026
No Result
View All Result
Morocco World News
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026
No Result
View All Result
Morocco World News

Home > Morocco > Over 50% of Cases of Violence Against Women Committed by Spouses: Report

Over 50% of Cases of Violence Against Women Committed by Spouses: Report

amira-el-masaitibyamira-el-masaiti
Dec, 18, 2017
0 0
A A
New Sexual Assault Video Stirs Backlash in Morocco

New Sexual Assault Video Stirs Backlash in Morocco

Follow the latest news from Morocco World News

Join on WhatsApp Join on Telegram

Rabat – The persistence of pervasive patriarchy and chauvinism in Morocco continues. With over 50 percent of violence committed against women inflicted by their husbands, the findings of the 2016 Violence Against Women annual report by the National Observatory are chilling.

The most prevalent form of violence against women in Morocco is physical. The majority of those affected, experienced violence within their relationships. Women aged between 18 and 30 are the most vulnerable, as more than 40 percent have been physically assaulted, followed by women between 31 and 45.

Public places are home to greater numbers of acts of physical and sexual violence against women, compared to other spaces.

The observatory noted that several cases of physical violence results in dangerous effects, in some cases leading to death.  Ninety-two and 81 women were murdered, respectively  in 2016 and 2015.

Women without paid work are the most vulnerable to violence, particularly sexual violence, the source added. Ten percent of the cases recorded by the Ministry of Justice in 2016 and 2015 involved sexual violence among adults.

More than a half of these sexual violence cases, 65 percent in 2015, and 68 percent  in 2016, were committed against women under the age of 30, according to findings from the National Directorate of Security.

Elderly women are no exception: 883 women aged over 61 were victims of physical violence in 2015, and 792 others in 2016.

Beyond Morocco, violence against women, particularly intimate partner violence and sexual violence,  represents “a major public health problem and a violation of women’s rights,” says the World Health Organization (WHO).

“Violence against women is fundamentally about power,” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres late November.

“There is increasing recognition that violence against women is a major barrier to the fulfilment of human rights, and a direct challenge to women’s inclusion and participation in sustainable development and sustaining peace,” he added.

However, global estimates indicate otherwise. About 1 in 3 of women worldwide have experienced either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime.

Worldwide, almost 30 percent of women in a relationship reported that they have experienced some form of physical and/or sexual violence by their intimate partner in their lifetime, indicated the WHO.

More alarmingly, 38 percent of murders of women are committed by a male intimate partner.

 

Tags: Fight Violence Against WomenGender Issuessexual violence against women in Moroccoviolence against womenviolence against women in Morocco
TweetShareShareSendShareScan

Recent News

Morocco have completed their preparations for Saturday’s 2026 World Cup clash against Brazil, with the Atlas Lions holding their final training session ahead of the Group C opener.

Morocco Ready for Brazil match at World Cup 2026

June 13, 2026
Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has described Morocco as the toughest opponent his team will face during the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, admitting the challenge awaiting the Seleção in their opening Group C fixture.

Ancelotti: Morocco Is Brazil’s Toughest Test

June 13, 2026
Brazil will be without Neymar for its opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Morocco, with head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirming that the forward remains in recovery and is not expected to be available for Saturday's Group C showdown at MetLife Stadium.

Official: Neymar to Miss Brazil’s World Cup Opener Against Morocco

June 12, 2026
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti and star forward Vinicius Junior have warned against underestimating Morocco, describing the Atlas Lions as one of the strongest teams on the international stage ahead of their Group C clash at MetLife Stadium.

2026 FIFA World Cup : Ancelotti and Vinicius are wary of Morocco

June 12, 2026
UM6P Launches ESG Certification Program in Partnership with HEC Paris

UM6P Launches ESG Certification Program in Partnership with HEC Paris

June 12, 2026

USEFUL LINKS

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Terms Of Use
  • Cookies Policy

TOPICS

  • Mawazine 2025
  • Environment
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Western Sahara

REGIONS

  • International
  • Maghreb
  • Middle East
  • Africa

Download our App


Download the Morocco World News app on Google Play for Android

Download the Morocco World News app on the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad

Copyright 2026 Morocco World News. All rights reserved. Morocco World News is not responsible for the content of external sites.
Read about our approach to external linking.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026

Useful Links

  • Prayer Times

Useful Links:

  • Prayer Times

All Right Reserved © 2025 Morocco World News .

Contact us
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?