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Bibiana Aído: ‘Latin America Is Advancing the Gender Agenda in the Most Sophisticated Way’

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“It will take a political, economic, or religious crisis for women’s rights to be called into question again.” The new regional director of UN Women for the Americas and the Caribbean, Bibiana Aído (Alcalá de los Gazules, Spain, 48 years old), quotes the French feminist Simone de Beauvoir to assess the recent attacks by some countries in the region against ministries for women. In recent years, Argentina, Panama, and Ecuador have eliminated thes…

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Feminicides in Mexico during 2024 showed a decrease compared to 2020 with 1.3 cases per 100,000 women; however, they still exceeded the incidences of 2015 and accounted for more than 22 per cent of all cases recorded in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to data from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).

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They urge the State to identify why killings are taking place with “increasingly cruel, misogynistic and systematic” patterns, and demand immediate action to curb gender-based violence.

Photo: Agencia Reforma Solo in 2024, at least 3,828 feminicides occurred in the region. Most violent deaths of women are perpetrated by couples or ex-partners of victims. Santiago de Chile, Chile.- In the last five years, at least 19,254 were victims of feminicide in Latin America and the Caribbean, which means 11 violent deaths every day. This is revealed by data from the Regional Equality Observatory of the Economic Commission for Latin Americ…

This scourge has claimed the lives of 1,333 women in Spain since 2003. The Interior Ministry has alerted nearly 20,000 victims that their abuser had previously abused other women.

The figure represents 11 violent deaths of women due to gender each day in Latin America. The entry At least 3,828 women were victims of femicide in 2024 in Latin America, according to Cepal was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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