The Evidence Resource Hub works to support the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse on the lifecycle of online violence from childhood to adulthood (Global Partnership).
The Global Partnership brings together governments, with support from a multi-disciplinary advisory group. It is led by a rotating management group, which is currently co-chaired by Chile and the UK.
Supported by What Works to Prevent Violence: Impact at Scale, SVRI hosts the Evidence Resource Hub for the Global Partnership. This is the current page for the Evidence Resource Hub, while a formal site is established by the Global Partnership.
The Global Partnership
Since 2022, the Global Partnership has been working to prioritise, understand, prevent, and address technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV). It has produced a range of outputs, ranging from reviews of TFGBV and statements related to key events.
The Evidence Resource Hub was created and began to aid the Global Partnership in March 2025. Its aim is to provide research support to the Global Partnership to enable it to strengthen its work and coordination. The Evidence Resource Hub supports the TFGBV Shared Research Agenda and its five key domains: Nature, Prevalence and Impact, Responses, Prevention, Populations, Measures and Methodologies.
What We Do
- Knowledge Exchange: We collate the Global Partnership’s work on TFGBV for a shared information hub and to highlight shared knowledge gaps.
- Research Projects: We run research on areas agreed upon by the Global Partnership to investigate and advance evidence of TFGBV.
Global Partnership Resources
- Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. Policy paper: Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse on non-consensual intimate images (NCII) (10 December 2025).
- Statement of the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse (10 December 2025).
- Déclaration conjointe sur la prévention et la réponse aux abus par des images intimes/sexuelles non consenties (10 décembre 2025)
- The Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse Calls for Gender to Be an Integral Part of the AI Action Summit (10 February 2025).
- SVRI, UN Women, The Global Partnership, & APC. (2024). Launch of the TFGBV Shared Research Agenda.
- Global Partnership. (2024). Policy Paper: Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse on the Interlinkages between Technology-Facilitated violence against Children and TFGBV.
- UNFPA and Global Partnership. (2024). A Framework for TFGBV Programming.
- Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse calls for urgent action on countering gendered disinformation – GOV.UK – Statement on gendered disinformation – September 2024.
- Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse on the lifecycle of online violence from childhood to adulthood – GOV.UK – Statement on the lifecycle of online violence from childhood to adulthood – November 2024.
- Conference Report from the Global Partnership Gendered Disinformation Conference – March 2024.
- The Global Partnership. (2023). TFGBV Preliminary Landscape Analysis.
- United States Department of State. (2023). 2023 Roadmap for the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse.
- International Day of Democracy 2023: Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse, joint statement – GOV.UK – Statement on women and girl’s rights to participate in public life – September 2023.
- Joint statement through the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse on World Press Freedom Day | Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs – Statement calling attention to threats faced by women journalists – May 2022.
- 2022 Roadmap for the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse – United States Department of State.
More information coming soon.
Australia
Research reports
- Investigating attitudes that normalise tech-based coercive control | eSafety Commissioner
- Literature scan of tech-based family, domestic and sexual violence | eSafety Commissioner
- Technology-facilitated abuse among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women | eSafety Commissioner
- Technology-facilitated abuse of women with intellectual or cognitive disability | eSafety Commissioner
Practical resources
- Technology-facilitated abuse | eSafety Commissioner
- About technology-facilitated abuse | eSafety Commissioner
- Support service resources | eSafety Commissioner
- Children and technology-facilitated abuse in domestic and family violence situations | eSafety Commissioner
- Tech-based domestic and family violence | eSafety Commissioner





