On the fifth anniversary of the #NiUnaMenos
movement, we want to highlight the gravity of gender-based violence, rule of law, and the feminist movement in Latin America. Check out the video “Accessing Justice: Femicide and the Rule of Law in Latin America”https://bit.ly/2YgMKvc
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For more on El Salvador, check out Episode 2 of the Spotlight: Justice for Women podcast:https://www.wilsoncenter.org/audio/central-americas-pulgarcito-confronting-crisis-violence-against-women-el-salvador …
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In this webcast, the
@LATAMProg brought together a panel of experts for a discussion about gender disparities in Latin America and the impact of COVID-19.https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/webcast-impact-covid-19-gender-disparities-latin-america …Show this thread -
Panelist
@AdriQguatemala remarked that "We have a lack of implementation of specialized laws to prevent and eradicate violence against women and girls. Only half of the countries in the region have legislation specialized on femicide.”Show this thread -
“The Argentine experience – with the abortion debate shifting from invisibility to being openly debated in the streets, parks and schools – has blown off the lid. This is difficult to reverse”. The
#NiUnaMenos
celebrates its fifth anniversary this week.Show this thread
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