
Femicide Census speech at Southall Black Sisters vigil delivered by Veronica Jaso
25 November 2025 – Outside the Ministry of Defence, opposite 10, Downing Street, London One week in England, June 2025: June 20th – Nilani Nimalarajah,
Articles, research and views relating to the femicide census.

25 November 2025 – Outside the Ministry of Defence, opposite 10, Downing Street, London One week in England, June 2025: June 20th – Nilani Nimalarajah,

Our report, on women killed by men in 2021 is released, just days before a general election. Since the Conservative government came to power in May 2010, the lives of at least 1,924 women have been cut short by men. That’s an average of one woman dead at the hands of a man every 2.7 days. It is vital that the incoming government understands that it is not good enough to leave femicide reform to grieving families and loved ones.

Karen Ingala Smith talks about the women whose deaths pressed her and Clarrie O’Callaghan’s to demand change and create the Femicide Census. Read the