How Much They Spent and What Irregularities the Government Detected in the 13 Programmes Eliminated From the Former Ministry of Women
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An audit by the Ministry of Justice revealed that subsidies were provided without evaluation or control. There were also areas with overlapping objectives. In addition, with the MenstruAR program, the State bought 18,616 menstrual cups and only delivered 1,200
Among the dismantled programs are key initiatives such as the Interministerial Program for the Comprehensive Approach to Extreme Violence, focused on preventing femicide and transfemicide through coordination between security forces, the judicial system and health services, and the Program for Bringing Rights, which offered comprehensive assistance to women and LGBTI+ people in a situation of violence. The MenstruAR Program, which promoted free …
On Friday, Minister of Justice Mariano Cúneo Libarona announced the elimination of 13 programs aimed at preventing gender violence, accompanying victims and family members, and combating inequalities, which he considered “ideological” and rejected for the same reason: because they were “created by Kirchnerism”. In the list he included “Access to rights for transvestite, transsexual and transgender persons”, that of “territorial devices for the i…
It was reported by the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cuneo Libarona, who said it was “absurd waste.”
It was announced by the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cuneo Libarona, who said it was "absurd waste." Among the initiatives cancelled is the MenstruAR plan, which delivered menstrual cups.
He argued that these were “ideological” initiatives promoted during the government of Alberto Fernández.
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