Violence against women is the manifestation extreme inequality and subjugation in
which they live women in the world. It constitutes an attack against living right, security, liberty, and dignity of women therefore an obstacle to the development of a democratic society. The main objective of this work is to analyze the impact of violence against women and what the government is doing to decrease these cases.
Gender-based violence are complicated situations where government actions say
it's best to take educational action in schools. Violence against women has its roots on gender discrimination, social norms and gender stereotypes that such violence generates. Physical and psychological abuse often begins when one partner has a need to control or dominate the other. Furthermore, abusive men may have the belief that women are objects or their belongings. Prevention should start early, educating and working with children, promoting respectful relationships based on friendship and equality, not possession. Youth education is the best option to progress in the long term and eradicate gender violence. This stage is often not taken into account to establish policies and interventions, however it is a critical stage where gender norms and values are formed. What we can conclude from this essay is that the government would be struggling day by day with this conflict but they did not, what the government is doing is to prevent them from appearing more affected but does not solve it from the root, a serious idea that those who do this act will be punished with something stronger since this whole case is psychological this would insist that they do not do so knowing the risks and consequences.