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Factsheet “Unique Stories. Tell us yours.”
In less than four months, almost 11.000 letters were received through 142 workshops, the website and 500 mailboxes placed throughout the country. In reaction to the letters delivered, the Municipality of Quito focused more on women’s safety in public spaces. T...
Factsheet “Smartphones become lifesavers through the Junt@s app”
The application Junt@s created together with Ecuador's National Telecommunications Corporation CNT-EP is a tool aimed mainly at women who suffer from gender violence. It is also addressed to the general public, as well as to anyone who detects a possible situa...
Factsheet “The Interactive Path – Step by step against violence”
Strong Together is a measure that has proved to be attractive to all social sectors as it is easy to learn and implement. More than 250 people from four countries have been trained in its facilitation and more than 1.600 children from Bolivia, Ecuador, Paragua...
Strong together. Stopping violence in its tracks.
“Strong together. Stopping violence in its tracks” is a program for girls and boys aged six to nine years old that focuses on preventing violence against women and girls. The goal of the playful mobile application presented in the video is to reflect on equa...
Illustrations of the Interactive Path adapted for German and English versions
Illustrations of the Interactive Path adapted for German and English versions: View illustrations (2014, flickr) View in Spanish | View in German
Factsheet “Step by step against violence. A participatory “path” to prevent gender-based violence.”
Summary of a method for educational entities with girls and boys from 6 to 9 years of age, which promotes the rejection of gender-based violence. From the moment of its announcement, the participatory path has been highly coveted by partners and by some compan...
Factsheet “Letters from Women. Healing words that also became a political statement.”
Campaigns carried out in Ecuador and Peru that summoned citizens to write letters in order to express their opinions and experiences. Violence against women and girls was made visible and denounced. The writing of the letter itself has become for hundreds of w...