Local December 19, 2012 - 8:04 am

Femicides fall sharply in Santo Domingo province; DA

Santo Domingo.- The number of femicides, with as many as 20 reported per month throughout this year, declined drastically in Santo Domingo province since November, with only five committed by their partners or husbands.

"This decline in femicides has been caused by the new prevention programs and the integration of all agencies that deal with this effort," said Santo Domingo province prosecutor Olga Dina Llaverías, who noted that its prevention and prosecution isn’t just for prosecutors and police, but also many other government and social entities.

She said the campaign "Pledge of man," implemented in coordination with the National Police, the ministries of Women, Armed Forces, Education, Health, Culture and Justice, proved that joint actions "make a difference."

Dina, interviewed by Paul McKinley on CDN, said all sectors must play their role against crime and delinquency, and as an example noted that a town’s lit streets and debris-free sidewalks contribute to fight crime.

Women’s’ Affairs

National District Assistant DA for Women’s Affairs, Rosanna Reyes, said although it may seem otherwise, Dominican Republic has one of the lowest femicide rates compared with most Latin American countries and is projected to close as low as 15% fewer by year end 2012.

COVID-19

October 13, 2024 - 11:00 am

Public Health to focus on health impact of drinking water

October 13, 2024 - 9:24 am

Cardiologist Moya explains heart is impacted more by heat

October 6, 2024 - 11:15 am

Specialist warns of respiratory virus outbreak in Dominican Republic

October 3, 2024 - 11:44 am

Former Health Minister Wilfredo Hidalgo accused of embezzling over 300 million pesos

MOST READ

Local

Dominican Republic-US open skies agreement set to launch in 2025

Bavaro & Punta Cana

Tourism sector contributes 3 out of every 10 dollars of the Dominican Republic’s foreign exchange earnings

Economy

Airbnb expresses willingness to pay taxes in the Dominican Republic

Economy

Confotur credited for boosting foreign investment in the Dominican Republic

MORE NEWS

Local

Tension at Haina Vacation Reception Center amid repatriation riot

Economy

Maria Abreu and Abreu & Associates empower expats in the Dominican Republic

Economy

CHTA warns against tax reforms in Dominican Republic that could undermine Caribbean tourism

Local

CEED provides daily meals for 3,000 youth at U-17 Women’s World Cup