Overview
- Pontevedra’s Government Subdelegation will formally recognize VioGén teams and UFAM units on Nov. 25 and is enabling 427 pharmacies to host ‘puntos violeta,’ adding to new posts in Vigo’s airport and state offices for roughly 500 information points across the province.
- Officials noted more than 1,900 women in the province are registered in the VioGén system, highlighting the year‑round work of specialized Guardia Civil and National Police teams.
- Vigo’s 25N program, running Nov. 12–28, adopts an abolitionist lens denouncing exploitation of women’s bodies and features Nov. 17–18 training on commodification and digital platforms, plus a Nov. 25 youth event to strengthen prevention.
- Regional and local agendas broaden prevention with a digital focus, including Castilla‑La Mancha’s new #YoNoComparto campaign targeting online violence and municipal workshops for adolescents on toxic relationships and cyberviolence.
- Activism and service data frame the month’s actions, with a Nov. 25 demonstration set in Avilés under the slogan “El machismo nos cuesta la vida” and Caravaca’s CAVI reporting 71 new cases this year alongside 70 active mobile tele‑assistance cases; in Mexico, Michoacán’s Seimujer will launch “No le debo sexo a nadie” and inaugurate Espazios LIBRE on Nov. 25.