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In Launching a Pact Against Femicide, Lula Thanks Janja for Alerting Him to Violence Against Women.

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The representatives undertake to "speed up the implementation of protection measures, strengthen the fight against violence networks, expand campaigns and educational actions, take responsibility for the aggressors".

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The representatives undertake to "speed up the implementation of protection measures, strengthen the fight against violence networks, expand campaigns and educational actions, take responsibility for the aggressors".

·Portugal
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President Lula met representatives of all the Powers to announce the National Covenant against Feminicide without concrete actions.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches signed the Brazil Pact for Combating Femicide this Wednesday (February 4, 2026) at the Palácio do Planalto. The document formalizes institutional commitments to confront lethal violence against women, but does not establish an immediate transfer of resources or the creation of new public policies. Behind the scenes, government and congressional aides acknowledge that the act has a symbolic and po…

President Lula held the launch of the National Pact to Combat Femicide this Wednesday (4), at the Planalto Palace. Federal deputy Ivoneide Caetano (PT) participated in the ceremony along with the mayor of Camaçari, Luiz Caetano. The pact establishes an integrated commitment between the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches to combat violence against women, with actions aimed at prevention, protection, accountability of aggressors and guar…

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The three powers of the Republic of Brazil announced on Wednesday a national pact to unite in the fight against femicide, a crime that leaves four women dead every day in the country. The pact provides for the "coordinated and permanent action" of the Brazilian Government, the National Congress and the Judiciary in initiatives to prevent and confront violence against women. The initiative was signed in a ceremony at the h…

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Jovem Pan News broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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