Feminist Group Demands Sex Education Workshops in Andorran Schools Amid Rising Gender Violence
Acció Feminista calls for expanded sex-affective education in schools after a 18% surge in abuse cases, attributing the rise to increased awareness.
Key Points
- 207 open gender violence cases in Andorra this year, up 18% from last year.
- Surge due to greater awareness, judicial measures encouraging reports.
- Group hails trend as women feeling empowered to denounce abuse.
- Urges sex-affective education workshops in schools to prevent future incidents.
Feminist group Acció Feminista has called for expanded sex-affective education workshops in Andorran schools, citing a sharp rise in reported gender-based violence cases.
The push follows a prosecutor's office report highlighting 207 open cases of abuse and gender violence this year—a 18% increase from the previous year. Representatives from the association attribute the surge largely to greater awareness and judicial measures that have encouraged more women to come forward with complaints.
"What was once an iceberg with just a tiny visible tip now shows a much larger one," the group stated, emphasizing that the figures reflect successful public awareness efforts. Previously hidden instances of gender violence are now being reported more frequently, thanks to stronger legal responses and societal sensitization campaigns.
Acció Feminista welcomes the trend as evidence that women feel empowered to denounce abuse but stresses the need for ongoing action to eradicate what it describes as a societal scourge. A key recommendation is introducing comprehensive sex-affective education in schools through dedicated workshops.
"Everyone talks about education as the way to combat this plague, but sex-affective education isn't reaching classrooms," the association said. It urges authorities to prioritize such programs to address root causes and prevent future incidents.
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