The protection system against gender violence is not effective enough.
The increase in the number of women murdered has doubled compared to the previous two years.
Significant change is that now many of the victims do not live with their aggressor.
Five of the victims had previously reported, showing that reporting alone does not guarantee effective protection.
The VioGén system, responsible for risk assessment, needs a serious technical review.
The State Pact against Gender Violence contemplates 461 measures, but only 235 are active.
Conclusion: The gap between the committed resources and the effective execution calls for a management review. There is a need to prioritize efficiency over discourse.