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Spain Rolls Out 25N Programs as Ecatepec Reports Progress on Feminicide Ranking

New institutional campaigns highlight visibility, youth outreach, alongside a focus on digital‑abuse prevention.

Overview

  • Andalusia launched a high‑visibility campaign titled “No niegues, no normalices, no disculpes,” deploying TV, radio, cinema and outdoor media to spotlight non‑physical abuses and engage young people, in line with the #RedFlagChallenge initiative.
  • The Government Delegation in Extremadura presented the Menina recognitions to Fundación Mujeres Extremadura, Judge Rafael Estévez and María del Carmen Fraire, with officials urging sustained education and a firm stance against denial of gender violence.
  • Valladolid unveiled “Tienen rostro, nombre e historia,” a campaign that humanizes victims, with a 25 November manifesto authored by a real survivor to be read by journalist Laura Ríos Pérez for safety.
  • Municipalities detailed extensive 25N schedules that blend culture and prevention, including Alfafar’s “Visibilizar es resistir” program with theatre, marches, school sessions and youth activities, plus Basque‑area marches, workshops and school‑led acts.
  • Ecatepec authorities said the city left Mexico’s top‑20 list for feminicide crimes and announced 25N events featuring activist Olimpia Coral, a support program for teen mothers and an anti‑harassment drive titled “No al Acoso – Sobran Machos, Faltan Hombres.”