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The that joined the collectives initiatives with greater impetus using slogans similar to those of Argentina while Peru Brazil and Mexico did the same but appealing to own slogans for their demonstrations. In Chile MayoFeminista and 16M were activated demanding responsibility for gender violence nonsexist education instruction and a reporting process Brazil called for 1J and Portodaselas and Peru took to the streets in 2016 under NiUnaMenos and 13A focusing its demands on physical violence and street harassment.on the cessation of sexist violence.
In the second march 2017 the decriminalization of abortion was proposed. For their part in Mexico Japan Telegram Number Data denounced violence against women Norma Andrade founder of Our Daughters Returning Home from Ciudad de Jurez participated in the march. In 2021 the National Human Rights Commission signed an agreement with Ni Una Menos Mxico to promote and carry out actions to care for women victims of gender violence. in the region the impact of the agenda and the demonstrations in the streets put pressure on the creation of laws. In Colombia for example in 2015 the Rosa Elvira Cely LawN1761 was passed which classifies feminicide as a crime In 2016 Paraguay added Law 5777 that criminalizes femicides and provides comprehensive protection to victims of gender violence In 2017 Uruguay incorporated Law No. 19538 which classifies femicide as an aggravating circumstance of any crime.
Beyond the laws and processes of institutionalization and regulation it is important to think about the strategies that feminist and diversity movements carry out in the territory to achieve concrete advances. Although this is still a pending debt the importance of the Ni Una Menos collective is and has been clear as it has allowed us to build a regional and global strategy in the fight against femicides. That slogan has been without a doubt what has allowed the development of the second exemplary experience of contemporary.
In the second march 2017 the decriminalization of abortion was proposed. For their part in Mexico Japan Telegram Number Data denounced violence against women Norma Andrade founder of Our Daughters Returning Home from Ciudad de Jurez participated in the march. In 2021 the National Human Rights Commission signed an agreement with Ni Una Menos Mxico to promote and carry out actions to care for women victims of gender violence. in the region the impact of the agenda and the demonstrations in the streets put pressure on the creation of laws. In Colombia for example in 2015 the Rosa Elvira Cely LawN1761 was passed which classifies feminicide as a crime In 2016 Paraguay added Law 5777 that criminalizes femicides and provides comprehensive protection to victims of gender violence In 2017 Uruguay incorporated Law No. 19538 which classifies femicide as an aggravating circumstance of any crime.
Beyond the laws and processes of institutionalization and regulation it is important to think about the strategies that feminist and diversity movements carry out in the territory to achieve concrete advances. Although this is still a pending debt the importance of the Ni Una Menos collective is and has been clear as it has allowed us to build a regional and global strategy in the fight against femicides. That slogan has been without a doubt what has allowed the development of the second exemplary experience of contemporary.