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women are being killed than ever

Feminist Forum has just reported that has increased the murder of women who have reached the point of being 23% of all crimes,

agency says female unemployment is twice the male by a ratio of 21.9% against 9.7% and, in contrast, the average annual income of men is almost double that of women (vs. U.S. $ 8.416. 4.985). Holds
the document on health, maternal mortality rates (159/100, 000 live births), are alarming and can be attributed to the poor quality of hospital care, the illegality of abortion, poverty that affects so disproportionate to women, and high rates of teenage pregnancy, affecting 20.6% of this age group.
Document. Beyond

statistics have us ask how many workers care for their child (ren), how many are covered by social security, what percentage of women have access to screening tests for cervical cancer, many sexually active young have access to quality contraceptive services, what proportion of loans granted by government agencies is intended for women, etc., etc.

Facing these and other similar situations, remember that the main policy and legislative initiative in recent years has been the constitutionalization of the right to life of the fertilized egg-the infamous Article 30, adopted against the wishes of 80% citizenship, "as exacerbating the problem of maternal mortality and grossly violating the rights of Dominican women. Move

therefore to concern that the government itself, the Congress and the opposition leaders themselves that covered up the legal trickery now have the opportunity to take important decisions for women about the reform of criminal and civil codes, the adoption of a new Family Code, and the initiative to eliminate the Ministry of Women, as if enough to keep you in poverty, as have all governments since its inception, giving 0.08% of the national budget and marginalizing any significant role in the work state.

On Tuesday March 8 as politicians recite their sentences like hollow, while the trade date trivializes the goodies for the occasion, while (incredibly!) In a luxury hotel in the Capital held the beauty contest Miss Dominican Republic, the March 8 date commemorates remember that working women who died fighting for their rights and remember that Dominican women we have much progress in terms of citizenship, equity and justice.

This March 8 Feminist Forum marks the persistent efforts of Dominican women who for decades have contributed to the effort to build a more just and egalitarian society, while denouncing the trivialization of this date solemn and demanding of our authorities and leaders degree of responsibility in the implementation of policies on equality and justice for Dominican women.

On the Feminist Forum,


The document is signed by Susi Pola, Alexandra Betances, Fondeur Lillian Quiñones, Giselle Scanlon, Magaly Pineda, Milossis Liriano, Norma Mendez Quezada, Lorena Espinoza, Denise Paiewonsky, Carmen Luisa Figueiras, Zobeida Apolito, Fatima Portorreal, Eulogia Family, Rosa Rita Alvarez, Cristina Sánchez, Argentina Guitierrez, Manuela Vargas, Alina Ramirez, Mildred Dolores Mata, Fatima Lorenzo, Sergio Galvan, Marianela Carvajal, Amparo Arango, Elsa Bautista and Tahira Vargas Mata. Mirla
also signed Hernandez, Esther Hernandez Medina, Altagracia Balcácer, Maira Herr, Mirta Rodríguez Calderón, Alma Josefina Nerio, Desiree del Rosario, Lourdes Contreras, Josefina Arvelo, Maria Diaz, Graciela de la Cruz.

[1] The figures presented below are from the following sources: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, 2010; ENFT 2000-2008, UNDP Human Development Report-2010, ENDESA 2007; CIPAF and Ministry of Women , 2011, Attorney General of the Republic, 2010; Centro Reina Sofia, 2009 (Madrid) Central Electoral Board.

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