Overview
- The state of São Paulo logged 266 feminicides in 2025, up from 246 in 2024, while the city registered 60 cases versus 49 a year earlier.
- Nationally, Brazil recorded 1,470 feminicides in 2025, or roughly four women killed per day, marking a new annual high.
- The federal government is organizing a cross‑branch pact and has created two Justice Ministry units dedicated to combating violence against women.
- Specialists call for immediate detention of aggressors, programs for men, broader coverage of women's police stations, stricter monitoring of protective orders, and prevention education.
- Authorities direct victims to official channels including Ligue 180 for 24/7 support, 190 for emergencies, women's police stations and electronic reporting, and local reference centers.