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Minister of Health Rosa Gutiérrez mentioned the attacks on minors that have taken place in our country in recent days and stressed that from Minsa they will offer psychological and medical support the victims of these events. In addition, after meeting with cabinet ministersHe expressed his opposition to perpetrators and condemned that over a thousand cases had been reported in one year.
“We categorically reject all acts of violence against women, our girls and boys in our country.. It is currently unacceptable for a girl at the San Borja Specialist Institute to fight for her life after three attackers stripped her of her physical integrity. We condemn this act,” he said at a press conference.
“Let’s not forget that in just one year we had 1,200 cases of children who denounced. And what about those children who do not have? Only in the Specialized Institute of San Borja, we have 196 children injured, raped. 30% o 40% raped by their environment (…). The Ministry of Health will provide you with all psychological support and we will also cover all specialized medical care. for our patients. And we are not going to stop until we create specialized centers for psychological and psychiatric support in each region,” he added.
Minister for Women’s Affairs announces preventive measures
On the other hand, the minister Women and vulnerable groupsNancy Tolentino, announced actions to ensure that minors are prepared for dangerous situations.
“(Regarding) the acts of violence that we have reported in recent weeks, we want to understand that, through the national program “Aurora” we immediately drew attention to each of them. We express our categorical and resolute rejection of all forms and manifestations of violence to which women, children and adolescents are subjected. I specifically talk about femicide and sexual violence,” he said.
<<Through Mineda and the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Groups, develop actions to ensure our children and teens have the clearest guidance so they can actually receive safety alerts and their relatives also have knowledge. We ask that society as a whole have zero tolerance for any form of violence,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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