トームさんのインスタグラム写真 - (トームInstagram)「@CNN Puerto Rico is declaring a state of emergency over gender-based violence, delivering on a demand made by activists in recent years after a wave of killings targeting women and transgender people.  Gov. Pedro Pierluisi, who was sworn in earlier this month, announced an executive order aimed at preventing and protecting against gender-based violence through a number of programs, according to a news release from the governor's office on Sunday.  The state of emergency will be in effect until June 30, 2022, the news release said. .  the Puerto Rico that we aspire to," Pierluisi said in a statement. "For too long vulnerable victims have suffered the consequences of systematic machismo, inequity, discrimination, lack of education, lack of guidance and above all lack of action." . The order is the culmination of years of efforts by activists and advocacy organizations, who have long urged Puerto Rico's government to take action against gender-based violence -- which appears to have worsened after crises such as Hurricane Maria and the coronavirus pandemic.  At least 60 direct and indirect femicides were reported in Puerto Rico in 2020, according to the local group Gender Equality Observatory. That includes six trans femicides and 26 cases still under investigation or lacking information, the organization said.  Puerto Rico's police also reported that at least 5,517 women were victims of domestic violence last year.  Order's initiatives include a mobile app for victims  Among the initiatives laid out in Pierluisi's executive order is a committee tasked with providing education, support and rescue around gender violence.  That committee will be comprised of 17 members, three of whom will be representatives from organizations that work on gender violence issues. Committee members will present an initial progress report 45 days after their first meeting and every 30 days after that until the order expires.  The governor also ordered the development of a mobile app through which victims of gender violence can request emergency help without arousing suspicion from their aggressors. #repost @wefuckinghatedonaldtrump」1月27日 3時40分 - tomenyc

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@CNN Puerto Rico is declaring a state of emergency over gender-based violence, delivering on a demand made by activists in recent years after a wave of killings targeting women and transgender people.

Gov. Pedro Pierluisi, who was sworn in earlier this month, announced an executive order aimed at preventing and protecting against gender-based violence through a number of programs, according to a news release from the governor's office on Sunday.

The state of emergency will be in effect until June 30, 2022, the news release said.
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the Puerto Rico that we aspire to," Pierluisi said in a statement. "For too long vulnerable victims have suffered the consequences of systematic machismo, inequity, discrimination, lack of education, lack of guidance and above all lack of action."
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The order is the culmination of years of efforts by activists and advocacy organizations, who have long urged Puerto Rico's government to take action against gender-based violence -- which appears to have worsened after crises such as Hurricane Maria and the coronavirus pandemic.

At least 60 direct and indirect femicides were reported in Puerto Rico in 2020, according to the local group Gender Equality Observatory. That includes six trans femicides and 26 cases still under investigation or lacking information, the organization said.

Puerto Rico's police also reported that at least 5,517 women were victims of domestic violence last year.

Order's initiatives include a mobile app for victims

Among the initiatives laid out in Pierluisi's executive order is a committee tasked with providing education, support and rescue around gender violence.

That committee will be comprised of 17 members, three of whom will be representatives from organizations that work on gender violence issues. Committee members will present an initial progress report 45 days after their first meeting and every 30 days after that until the order expires.

The governor also ordered the development of a mobile app through which victims of gender violence can request emergency help without arousing suspicion from their aggressors.
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