2023-04-25 06:08:00
Between the months of January and April 2023, the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP)through the 430 Women’s Emergency Centers (CEM) They provided guidance and specialized care to a total of 29,968 women and members of the family group nationwide who were victims of violence.
In this way, on the coast, mountains and jungle, the 430 Women’s Emergency Centerswhich provides specialized care in legal, psychological, social and prevention guidance, reported that, of the total number of cases of gender violence registered in 2023, correspond to women with 85.9%, while men register 14.1%.
For more than ten years, through the Urgent Care Service, Dina Reyna has ensured the well-being of victims of violence, seeking the best way to give them the support they need to get ahead. She is one of the #ProtagonistsForEquality. pic.twitter.com/Sx6xG5EPhx
— Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (@MimpPeru) April 21, 2023
On the other hand, from January 1 to April 13, 2023, there have been 52 cases of femicide at the national level, being the regions of Metropolitan Lima (13), Arequipa (9), Cajamarca (4), Cusco (4), Tacna (3) with the highest incidence of cases.
From the MIMPwe reaffirm our commitment to improve and generate public value from our services for the right of women to a life free of violence.
We call on the population to report any act of violence once morest women and members of the family group, to the police stations closest to the jurisdiction or approach the Women’s Emergency Centers at a police station that provides care 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
“As a State, as a Government, we are united in the fight once morest violence once morest women, girls and adolescents,” said the Minister for Women, Nancy Tolentino via @news_tvperu. ???? pic.twitter.com/PSsGfefcNP
— Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (@MimpPeru) April 18, 2023
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