Brazil proposes regional pact against femicide in Mercosur
According to the minister, the proposal envisions cooperation among the bloc’s countries to strengthen policies for violence prevention, protection, and increased access to justice.
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Uruguay supported the proposal and pledged to keep the debate moving during its Mercosur presidency. Argentina, in turn, said it would continue its internal consultations on the matter.
In addition to the regional pact, the Brazilian government presented measures on digital platform regulation and combating violence against women in virtual environments.
“Brazil is taking the lead with the decrees announced by President Lula this week to protect women and with key measures on digital platform regulation,” the minister stated.
The country also shared the results of the first 100 days of the Brazilian Pact Against Femicide with the Paraguayan government. According to the Ministry of Women, the initiative led to the arrest of 6,300 abusers, slashed the review time for protective measures from 16 days to under three, and monitored more than 6,500 women using electronic devices.
Cooperation
Paraguayan Minister for Women Alicia Pomata advocated for expanding regional cooperation to address inequalities.
“Regional integration must be built from a perspective that places women at the center, recognizing their realities and valuing their contributions to the development of our nations,” Pomata declared.
The meeting’s program included debates on access to justice, digital violence, women’s economic empowerment, and care policies. Actions from the RMAAM’s 2025-2026 Work Plan were also discussed, focusing on topics such as gender-based political violence, trafficking of women, and mutual recognition of protective measures.
Created in 2011, RMAAM is the main Mercosur body focused on coordinating gender equality policies among the bloc’s member and associate countries.
Mercosur
Mercosur is a South American regional integration bloc created in 1991 and composed of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia. Venezuela is also a member, but has been suspended since 2016 due to political issues.