Ignored by the State, Venezuelan Women Rely on NGOs
The quarantine caused an upsurge of the already alarming gender-based violence. And women’s organizations do whatever they can to protect them
The quarantine caused an upsurge of the already alarming gender-based violence. And women’s organizations do whatever they can to protect them
The domestic violence increase perceived in the developed world is also taking place in Venezuela, but without a state—or society—capable of responding
When Malú Vera left Venezuela for Argentina, she never imagined she’d have to struggle not just with being an immigrant; she’d have to face—and defeat—sexism
There’s a wide gap between legislation and reality in terms of female participation in the workforce. Solving it starts with knowing exactly what’s happening
The crisis in Venezuela extends to all sectors, yet Margarita Cadena’s documentary, “Women of the Venezuelan Chaos,” displays how women are distinctly touched—and how they fight back against the turmoil.
Cruel treatment against political prisoners are only a small part of the policy of horror in prisons against women and the LGBTQ community.
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