UPDATE: As the global campaign for the 16 Days of Activism against gendered violence kicks off today, urgent concerns about police effectiveness are being raised by renowned cartoonist Danny Zemp. He highlights the critical impact of police shortages on protecting women facing violence, a situation that demands immediate attention.
Zemp’s illustrations underscore a worrying trend: many police forces around the world are understaffed, significantly limiting their ability to respond effectively to incidents of gendered violence. This issue is particularly pressing as activists strive to raise awareness and push for change during this vital campaign, which runs from November 25 to December 10, 2023.
According to recent data, police departments in various regions report a workforce shortage of up to 30%, leading to delayed responses and insufficient support for victims. This alarming statistic sheds light on the growing crisis as communities rally for stronger protections and resources for women.
In a poignant statement, Zemp emphasizes, “The fight against gendered violence cannot succeed when the very institutions meant to protect us are stretched thin.” His work aims to ignite conversations about the urgent need for reform and increased funding for law enforcement agencies to adequately address the rising incidents of violence against women.
The impact of this issue is felt globally, with many countries grappling with their own challenges in combatting gendered violence. As awareness spreads during this critical period, the call for action grows louder. Advocacy groups are urging governments to prioritize staffing and resources within police departments to enhance their response capabilities.
What happens next? Activists are planning a series of demonstrations and discussions aimed at holding officials accountable and pushing for legislative changes that ensure safety for all women. As the campaign progresses, the spotlight on police effectiveness will remain a key focus, with expectations for immediate reforms.
The urgency of this situation cannot be overstated. As the world observes these 16 Days of Activism, the message is clear: effective protection for women must be prioritized, and it starts with adequately staffed and resourced police forces.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops and join the conversation to advocate for a future free from gendered violence.


































